Computer Engineering encompasses the science and technology of design, construction, implementation, testing, and maintenance of integrated software and hardware components of modern computing systems and computer-controlled equipment (cell phones, video games, laptops).
The BSCE provides combined classroom and laboratory components and prepares students to work for local, state, and federal governments, as consultants, construction supervisors, city engineers, and public utility and transportation agencies. The program also prepares students for further studies at the graduate level should they decide to do so.
The Computer Engineering Program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET (http://www.abet.org).
The mission of the computer engineering program at Utah Valley University (UVU) is to provide a strong computer engineering foundation with a hands-on component to prepare professionally competent computer engineers of integrity who serve the engineering needs of the region and the globally interdependent community. Within three to five years of graduation, alumni of the program are expected to have:
The B.S. in Computer Engineering program uses the following ABET Accreditation Student Outcomes 1 through 7:
In order to continually improve the curriculum, the computer engineering program at
Utah
Valley University, in collaboration with students, faculty, graduates, advisory board
and
employers, uses various assessment tools to measure achievement of student outcomes
and program
objectives.
In order to continually improve the curriculum, the Computer Engineering program at Utah Valley University, in collaboration with students, faculty, graduates, advisory board and employers, uses various assessment tools to measure achievement of student outcomes and program objectives.