The Computer Engineering program prepares its students to design a wide variety of modern digital electronic devices and systems. Each Computer Engineering student chooses one of two program options. Students in the Electronic Devices for Ubiquitous Computing option focus on design of electronic hardware systems with an emphasis on applications such as mobile communications. The Software Systems for Ubiquitous Computing option enables students to specialize in development of the software that controls and operates these systems.
Admission Requirements for the Computer Engineering Program Students entering the Computer Engineering program must have completed the entire first-year program in Engineering, with no outstanding credits to be taken, and have a year-weighted average (YWA) of at least 60%. First consideration will be given to applicants with a minimum grade of 60% in each of the following courses: Applied Mathematics 1411A/B, Applied Mathematics 1413, Engineering Science 1036A/B, and Physics 1402A/B.
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