Majors at the University of Connecticut
Computer Engineering
The Computer Engineering Degree encompasses a wide range of topics including operating systems, computer architecture, computer networks, robotics, artificial intelligence, and computer-aided design. It is a program designed to meet the rapidly expanding demand for engineers with strong design skills. The three areas of focus include real-time computing systems, communication and computing networks, and VLSI design/fabrication. The skills that students acquire through the program are; digital logic design, computer architecture, software engineering, compiler design, operating systems, and algorithms. In this major, students also develop a strong base in both computer science and electrical engineering and learn about the hardware and software aspects of computer science, as well as gaining a solid understanding of circuit theory and electronic circuits.
Academic Department
Nature of Work
Computer engineers coordinate the construction, maintenance, and future growth of a company's computer systems. They work with all departments, discovering each one's computer needs, and make suggestions about what technical direction is best for the company. Most computer engineers enter the profession at companies who have already made uncertain steps into the technical world. You are faced with uncertain budget restrictions, presented with old or misapplied systems, and expected to know the nuances of each department's needs. It is important to become familiar with the companies and each of their department's functions and learn how to use second-best systems in order to satisfy their needs.
Sample Job Titles
- Computer Engineer
- Computer Software Engineer
- Database Administrator
- Computer Consultant
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- Computer Systems Analyst
- Technical Support Engineer
- Computer Programmer
- Computer Hardware Engineer
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- Computer Security Specialist
- System Administrator
- Software Engineer
- Software Development Specialist
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Potential Employers
With the exponential growth of information technology, computers have become a staple in our society. They are utilized in every aspect of the economy, thus computer engineers can be found in just about any industry today. However, the greatest concentration of computer specialists are found in the computer and data processing industry and in high tech companies, providing a variety of services such as systems software design and database development.
Useful Skills
Some of the skills that are necessary in obtaining such jobs include: critical thinking, being up to date on all computer and technical information, and having thorough knowledge of computer systems and programs.
Getting Experience
Students can gain experience working in both computer laboratories or on their own. In the Computer Engineering field, it is important to be up to date with all of the technological advances as they occur. The more programs, languages, and systems you are familiar with, the better your chances are in succeeding in the field of Computer Engineering.
Employment Opportunities
There is a range of areas that computer engineers can work in. Such areas include: hardware, software, architecture design, and computer technology. More specifically, an individual in the field of Computer Engineering might focus on the microcode of the computer. Career opportunities in the computer industry will continue to remain strong and the exploration of new technology will continue to grow.
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