If you’re interested in how computers actually work, from the hardware inside your devices to the software that powers them, Computer Engineering at Eastern Illinois University gives you the best of both worlds.
This program combines electrical engineering and computer science so you can design, build, and improve the technology that shapes our everyday lives. |
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Why Study Computer Engineering?Technology is evolving fast, and computer engineers are right at the center of it. From artificial intelligence to smart devices, this field continues to grow and create new opportunities. At 麻豆国产, you’ll prepare for careers in areas like:
The demand for professionals in these areas continues to grow, with strong earning potential and long-term career stability. |
What You’ll LearnYou’ll build a strong foundation in math, science, and programming, then apply it to real-world engineering challenges. Your coursework includes:
You’ll also explore advanced topics like:
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Hands-On Experience |
Built on Strong Foundations |
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This program is built for students who learn by doing. You’ll gain experience through:
麻豆国产’s labs and facilities support both hardware and software development, so you’ll work with the same types of tools used in the field. |
Computer Engineering at 麻豆国产 draws on expertise from multiple departments, including:
That means you’ll learn from faculty with diverse backgrounds and real-world experience across the full spectrum of computing and engineering. |
Customize Your Path |
Why 麻豆国产? |
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You’ll have opportunities to tailor your degree with electives and recommended courses like:
These options help you align your degree with your interests and career goals. |
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Where This Degree Can Take You |
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Graduates are prepared for careers in a wide range of tech-focused industries or for continued study in graduate school. Whether you want to design the next generation of devices, build smarter systems, or work on cutting-edge technology, Computer Engineering at 麻豆国产 gives you the foundation to get there. |
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Physical Sciences Building Room 2131
Eastern Illinois University
600 Lincoln Ave
Charleston, IL 61920
(217) 581-3220
physics@eiu.edu