Computer Engineering Undergraduate Program
Computer engineers design and develop hardware and software ranging from software applications to communication networks to components in computing systems to small embedded sensors.
Program Highlights
- Co-op program provides paid, flexible, industry experience and is a great way to earn money while getting experience.
- Nationally recognized design teams, like the NASA Mining Robotics Team, to apply what you learn in the classroom while you make friends, travel, and build your resume.
- Many scholarships are available to significantly decrease the cost of going to school, from major specific scholarships to some you’re automatically considered for when you apply.
- Tutoring and academic support that the College provides at no additional cost to undergraduate students majoring in any field of engineering and engineering technology.
Admission Requirements
All students who meet the minimum requirements for admittance into The University of Akron and intend to major in electrical engineering are accepted into the College.
If you are coming directly from high school, your high school records determine which first semester classes are right for you.
Career Opportunities
Branches of computer engineering include operating systems, embedded systems design, digital circuits, algorithms, software design, and computer architecture among others. Important applications include wired and wireless networks, simulation, automation, digital control, sensing, robotics, “apps,” data management, and many others.
Individuals who graduate with a B.S. in Computer Engineering from The University of Akron are working at Tiny Circuits, Rockwell Automation, and Sanctuary Software, to name a few.
Student spotlight
"UA prepared me for a successful career by engaging me in the practical side of engineering early on! From the design teams, labs, and student orgs, I was able to gain valuable experience and learn from mentors who helped shape my future as a full-stack developer at a Fortune 500 company."
— David Klett
B.S. in Computer Engineering ‘20
Hometown: Wooster, Ohio
Curriculum & Courses
Accreditation
The BS in Computer Engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, https://www.abet.org, under the General Criteria and Program Criteria for Electrical, Computer, Communications, Telecommunication(s) and Similarly Named Engineering Programs. The program has specific educational objectives and student outcomes that prepare graduates to enter the professional practice of engineering.
For more information
Direct questions to:
Dr. Joan Carletta
Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies
330-972-7816
carlett@uakron.edu