Computer Engineering
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Careers in Computer Engineering
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Scholarship Information
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Objectives and Outcomes
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ABET CompE Self Study Fall 2006
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External Advisory Committee
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Internship - Frequently Asked Questions
Catalog Year 2011-2012
Catalog Year 2010-2011
Catalog Year 2009-2010
Catalog Year 2008-2009
Course Substitutions (for older catalogs)
Catalog Year 2007-2008
Catalog Year 2006-2007
- Degree Requirements
- Course Flow Chart pdf (Summer/Fall Track) .doc format
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Catalog Year 2005-2006
- Degree Requirements
- Course Flow Chart pdf (Summer/Fall Track) .doc format
- Course Flow Chart pdf (Fall/Winter Track) .doc format
Catalog Year 2004-2005
Computer Engineers design computer systems, both hardware and software, to create new technology and meet new social needs. The degree focuses on technologies that are required in computing machines such as in robotics, and on providing students with laboratory experiences to explore and apply these technologies. The core courses are in areas of logic design, electronics, software engineering, computer architectures, microprocessors, real-time embedded systems, controls, communications, and computing networks.
The Computer Engineering (BS) program at Brigham Young University-Idaho is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (EAC/ABET) [granted in 2007, effective as of October 1, 2004]. Visit www.abet.org for more information about this accreditation.
