Computer Engineering – University of Georgia
Program Overview
Offered through the School of Science and Technology, UG’s Computer Engineering program emphasizes a balanced curriculum across digital systems, microelectronics, operating systems, network management, cybersecurity fundamentals, software development (C++, Java, C#), GIS and mobile applications (Android), and database systems. The program includes integrated certifications from Cisco, Microsoft, and Oracle academies, preparing students for both academic and industry roles.
**Awarded Degree:** Bachelor of Computer Engineering
**Discipline:** Computer Engineering
**Duration:** 4 years
**ECTS Credits:** 240
**Language of Instruction:** English
**Delivery Mode:** On-Campus
**Tuition Fee:** $4,500 (per_year)
**Application Fee:** $250
**Accreditation:** Accredited by the National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement (NCEQE), Georgia
**Career Opportunities:**
– Typical roles include:
Embedded/Systems Engineer.
Network & Cybersecurity Specialist.
Software Developer or Mobile Application Developer.
GIS/Database Administrator.
IT Project or Operations Analyst.
Graduates may also pursue MSc in Engineering/Technology or certifications in specialized IT fields.
**Learning Outcomes:**
– Graduates will be able to:
Design
– implement
– and manage hardware–software integrated systems.
Develop software in modern languages (C++
– Java
– C#); administer databases and networks.
Create GIS-enabled and mobile applications.
Apply cybersecurity
– algorithmic
– and analytical methods across systems.
Work independently and within teams
– communicate effectively
– and maintain professional conduct.
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