The Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering at the University of Connecticut (UConn) is jointly administered by the Department of Computer Science & Engineering and the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering.
This rigorous program provides a balanced curriculum that integrates hardware and software design, embedded systems, networking, and VLSI design. It offers students strong practical exposure through labs, design projects, and a senior capstone sequence.
Course Overview:
Year 1: General Chemistry I, Calculus I & II, Intro to Computing for Engineers, Orientation to Engineering, Writing & Composition, AI4All, Physics I, Thematic or Interdisciplinary (TOI) electives.
Year 2: Physics II, Multivariable Calculus, Data Structures & Object-Oriented Design, Systems Programming, Intro to Discrete Systems, Electrical Circuits, Digital Logic Design, Differential Equations, TOI electives.
Year 3: Signals & Systems, Electronic Circuit Design & Analysis, C++ Essentials or Functional Programming, Intro to Computer Architecture, Applied Linear Algebra, Digital Systems Design, Operating Systems, Microprocessor Applications Lab, Probability Models for Engineering, TOI electives.
Year 4: Senior Design Project I & II, Communicating Engineering Solutions, VLSI Design & Simulation, Advanced Computer Architecture, Design Laboratory, Professional Electives (internships, research, or advanced topics), Free Elective, TOI electives.
Internships & Professional Electives: Students can complete internships, research projects, or industry-sponsored experiences as part of their professional elective options.
Design Labs: The program emphasizes practical skills through microprocessor labs, VLSI labs, and digital system design labs.
Senior Capstone Project: Final year design sequence challenges students to solve real-world problems using both hardware and software solutions.
AI4All and Early Exposure: Students engage with engineering problems and career paths from their first year through introductory courses and the AI4All program.
Industry Engagement: Opportunities to work with local and national tech companies, defense contractors, research labs, and startups through internships and capstone sponsorships.
Graduate Careers: Graduates are well-prepared for roles in hardware/software engineering, embedded systems, VLSI design, networking, systems integration, and cybersecurity.
Further Study: Strong foundation for MS or PhD programs in computer engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, or related fields.
Professional Growth: Students develop essential skills in teamwork, leadership, project management, and communication, preparing them for career advancement and interdisciplinary work.
Industry Connections: UConn’s partnerships with tech firms, defense organizations, and research institutions support strong job placement and networking opportunities.
Job Placement Support: The School of Engineering provides career services, engineering-specific job boards, and on-campus recruiting to assist students in securing employment and internships.
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