Computer Engineering Technology
| Grantham's Degree Programs | Credit Hours |
| Bachelor's Degree in Computer Eng. Technology | 124 credit hours |
Computer Engineering Technology Program Description
This Computer Engineering Technology degree program prepares students to design and develop digital systems including the associated software. The curriculum includes electronics and computer engineering technology courses as well as computer science courses. Computer science components include programming and computer network courses. Electronics and computer engineering technology components include electronics theory, circuit design, microprocessor design, and advanced topics in computer engineering such as embedded system engineering and FPGA design. Students learn theory and techniques that allow them to design and evaluate both hardware and software systems and make recommendations concerning their use and modification.
Computer Engineering Technology Course Highlights
| EE100 | Engineering and Ethics |
| CE210 | Digital Electronics |
| CS263 | Programming in C |
| CS265 | Programming in C++ |
| EE330 | Analog Integrated Circuits |
| CE360 | Modern Digital Design |
| CE310 | Advanced Microprocessors |
| EE410 | Technical Project Management |
| EE450 | Capstone Project |
| EE380 | Signals and Systems Theory |
View the Bachelor's Degree Curriculum
"...Employers will continue to seek computer professionals with strong programming, systems analysis, interpersonal and business skills..."U.S. Department of Labor |
Career Specific Information
Computer Analyst:
The Grantham University Computer Engineering Technology program prepares graduates to work as entry-level technologists in the hardware and software areas of product testing, embedded and distributed systems design and development, and as project managers. Computer engineers work with the hardware and software aspects of systems design and development. They usually apply the theories and principles of science and mathematics to design hardware, software, networks, and processes and to solve technical problems. They often work as part of a team that designs new computing devices or computer-related equipment, systems, or software.
| 7-year Job Growth Forecast:
In the next 7 years, the Computer Analyst field is projected to grow by over 49,853 full and part-time jobs annually. |
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| Average Salaries:
If you choose to work in the Computer Analyst field, you can expect to earn: |
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| The Job Market:
In 2005, there were over 1,380,873 positions in the Computer Analyst field. |
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| The information on Job Titles, Salary, Job Growth, and Descriptions was assembled primarily from information from MONEY Magazine, Salary.com, and the BLS May '05 National Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates study. They are not promises or guarantees, and they should not take the place of prospective students doing their own research on other possible career outcomes. | |
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