From heart-rate monitors and refrigerators to laptops and mobile phones, computerized gadgets are everywhere. More and more of these gadgets are communicating and coordinating through networks to massive cloud computing centers that are distributed around the world.
Not only do computer engineers design computers and digital equipment, but they also design software that runs on the computers and develop algorithms that are implemented by the software.
Today’s computer engineers brought us the internet in our connected world. How will you change the future as a computer engineer?
UD electrical and computer engineering graduates pursue exciting, rewarding, and successful careers. On average, 70–80% of graduates with a Bachelor of Computer Engineering degree choose employment in private industry, government laboratories and agencies, and non-profit research centers. Approximately 15–20% of computer engineering graduates choose to continue their education toward a master’s or Ph.D. degree, and some graduates will opt to attend medical, law, or business school. Students who earn advanced degrees in engineering usually pursue a career in advanced research in industry or academia.
AREAS OF STUDY
Cybersecurity
High-performance computing
Networking
Data search
Circuit and system design
Bioelectrical Engineering
Sustainable Energy Technology
CAREER OPTIONS
Cybersecurity Engineer
Software Engineer
Medical Instrumentation
Computer Architecture & Systems Engineer
Circuit & Systems Design Engineer
Internet of Things, Network & Communications Engineer
Autonomous Drone, Vehicles & Robotics Engineer
Additive Manufacturing
Project Engineer
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please
February 2025
College of Engineering
102 Du Pont Hall,
NEWARK,
Delaware,
19716, United States
Applicants to the University must be graduates of accredited secondary schools or have equivalent credentials. Specifically, for post-secondary, degree-seeking programs, we consider for admission students who
English proficiency test scores:
Direct Admission
Academic Transitions Pathway
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
UD students study high-ranking, research-intensive programs supported by over 275 years of academic heritage, joining a distinguished alumni network