The Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering at Binghamton University offers a comprehensive education that bridges electrical engineering and computer science. The program equips students with the skills to design, analyze, implement, and integrate computing technologies across various industries from embedded systems in electronics and automobiles to large-scale control systems in telecommunications and power generation.
Course Overview
Year 1: Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, Chemical Principles, Intro to Engineering Design, Engineering Communications I, General Education Elective, Physical Activity/Wellness, Integration Techniques and Applications, Infinite Series, General Physics I (Calculus-Based), Intro to Engineering Analysis, Engineering Communications II
Year 2: Ordinary Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers, General Physics II (Calculus-Based), Programming for Engineers I, Digital Logic Design, EECE Seminar I, Probabilistic Systems I, Sophomore Design, Electric Circuits, Linear Algebra and Engineering Programming
Year 3: Signals and Systems, Electronics I, Digital Systems Design, EECE Seminar II, Discrete Mathematics, Programming for Engineers II, Computer Communication and Networking, Design Lab, General Education Elective
Year 4: Senior Project I, Senior Project I Lab, Technical Elective I, Operating Systems Concepts, General Education Elective, Senior Project II, Senior Project II Lab, Professional Elective I, Technical Elective II, General Education Elective
Undergraduate Research: Opportunities in information security, microelectronics, photonics, and more.
Internships & Co-ops: Practical industry experience is strongly encouraged.
Senior Capstone Design: Real-world, team-based engineering project over two semesters.
Laboratory Courses: Embedded throughout the curriculum to support hands-on learning.
Graduate Outcomes:
Graduates are prepared for roles in aerospace, automotive, defense, IT, consulting, telecommunications, and electronics industries.
Further Study:
Graduates often pursue advanced degrees in computer engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, or related fields.
Career Support:
Access to career advising, job fairs, and co-op opportunities through the Watson Career and Alumni Connections office.
Microsoft, Google, IBM, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Ernst & Young, PwC, KPMG, Deloitte, Coca-Cola, Tata and Baidu
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