Undergraduate Bulletin 2008-2009 [Archived Catalog] 																	 
	    Computer Engineering (B.S.Comp.E.)
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		  Return to: Part 5: Program Descriptions 
			
				Program: B.S.Comp.E. 
Department of Engineering 
College of Engineering, Technology, and Computer Science
Engineering, Technology, and Computer Science Building 327 ~ 260-481-6362 ~ www.engr.ipfw.edu 
 
The student learning outcomes for the computer engineering degree are as follows:
    - Graduates will demonstrate basic knowledge in chemistry, mathematics,            physics, and engineering
 
    - Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate, and            solve computer engineering problems
 
    - Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design, perform, and simulate            experiments, to analyze data, and to interpret results
 
    - Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design a computer system,            component, or process that meets desired specifications and requirements
 
    - Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function on engineering            and science laboratory teams as well as on multidisciplinary design            teams
 
    - Graduates will use modern engineering tools to analyze computer engineering            problems
 
    - Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of professional and ethical            responsibility
 
    - Graduates will communicate effectively in both verbal and written            forms
 
    - Graduates will have the confidence for self education and the ability            for lifelong learning. They will have a broad education to understand            the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary            issues
 
 
 
Computer engineers design, develop, and manage systems that process, store, and transmit information. These systems include personal computers, workstations, mainframe computers, computer networks, and all of their various components. Computer engineers are particularly involved in the design and development of “embedded” computers used in aircraft, automobiles, communication switching systems, biomedical instruments, industrial robots, and household appliances. Designing these systems raises both hardware and software issues; a computer engineer typically has the hardware background of an electrical engineer and the software background of a computer scientist. Computer engineers can choose to specialize in areas such as very large scale integrated (VLSI) systems design, embedded systems, electronic design automation and networks, and communications. IPFW offers state of-the-art knowledge in all areas of computer engineering such as computer architecture, software engineering, and robotics. 
Degree Requirements
To earn the B.S.Comp.E. at IPFW, you must satisfy the requirements of IPFW (see Part 8) and the College of Engineering, Technology, and Computer Science (see Part 4); you must also complete the following courses: 			 
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