Computer Engineering - Certificate of Achievement
Computer engineering serves as the bridge between Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, focusing primarily on the design and development of computer systems and hardware. The Computer Engineering Certificate of Achievement provides students with a solid foundation in engineering, science, and mathematics, which is essential for successfully transferring to a four-year university to further their engineering studies. This certificate also opens pathways to internship opportunities, offering students practical experience that enhances their academic journey and career prospects.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Acquire, develop, and refine the foundational skills in mathematics, physics, and science necessary to be successful in engineering courses.
- Demonstrate the ability to write computer programs and apply them towards solving engineering problems.
- Effectively apply techniques, skills, and computational tools necessary for computer engineering.
Course | Title | Units |
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Engineering Fundamentals 1 Coursework | 14-17 | |
Calculus-Based General Physics for Scientists and Engineers - I | ||
Introduction to Engineering | ||
or ENGR 010A | Introduction to Engineering | |
One of the following Math sequences: | ||
Calculus I Late Transcendentals for STEM and Calculus II Late Transcendentals for STEM | ||
or | ||
Calculus I With Analytic Geometry and Calculus II With Analytic Geometry | ||
Engineering Fundamentals 2 Coursework | 13 | |
Multivariable Calculus | ||
Differential Equations | ||
Calculus-Based General Physics for Scientists and Engineers - II | ||
Choose one programming course from the following: | 1-4 | |
Programming Concepts and Methodology I | ||
Computer Science I: Introduction to Program Structures | ||
Programming and Problem-Solving in MATLAB | ||
Introduction to Computing | ||
Introduction to Programming Micro-Controllers | ||
Computer Engineering Coursework | 13-14 | |
Programming Concepts and Methodology II | ||
or COMSC 076 | Computer Science II: Introduction to Data Structures | |
Discrete Structures | ||
or MATH 070 | Discrete Mathematics | |
Introduction to Circuit Analysis | ||
Linear Algebra | ||
Total Units | 41-48 |