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Computer Engineering

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Computer engineering encompasses all areas of research, development, design, and operation of computer systems and their components, including both hardware and software. In this area of study, you can pursue advanced coursework in: Computer Security, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Graphics, Networks, Operating Systems, and Compilers.

As a computer engineer, you must have a strong background in mathematics and physics, a broad base in the humanities and social sciences, and excellent communication skills.

Note: The First-Year Engineering Program is the entry point for all Purdue University in West Lafayette beginning engineering students. They must complete the First-Year Engineering requirements before entering the engineering school of their choice. The mission of this student-oriented service program is to advise, teach and retain outstanding students for Purdue's College of Engineering. This core curriculum includes courses in math, chemistry, physics, computer programming, and communication skills, as well as introductory engineering coursework taught in the Ideas to Innovation (i2i) Learning Laboratory. The First-Year Engineering Program provides students with a firm foundation and initial understanding of engineering and career options to assist them in identifying which of Purdue's engineering disciplines is the right fit. Our professional academic advisors, faculty and student advisors are dedicated to assisting beginning engineers with the first-year experience.

Plan of Study

Computer Engineering Webpage

Transfer to Computer Engineering

Purdue admits to individual majors. Transfer students must meet Purdue's overall transfer criteria, as well as any major-specific requirements. Before you apply, check the closed programs page to confirm this major is open to transfer students. If it is, refer to the information below for major-specific transfer criteria.

Minimum GPA: 3.0

Additional Requirements: See the Engineering Transfer Criteria page for more detailed course requirements.


Contact Information

ECE Undergraduate Office
(765) 494-3390
eceugo@ecn.purdue.edu

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Careers in Computer Engineering

Computer engineering graduates are sought by all major industries. Graduates hold many important and challenging positions in industry, such as the computer, information technology, electronics, aerospace, chemical and automotive industries, to name a few.

Nearly every industry has a need for a computer engineer. Important professional attributes include communication skills, the art of self-learning, teamwork, and an appreciation for ethical conduct. These skills, along with the technical expertise you will have acquired, prepare you for research & development and applied engineering positions in industry, as well as for careers in management, sales, education, medicine and law.


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