Launch Your Future in the Computer Industry
Combining highly sought-after computer engineering skills with a focus on advancing aerospace, aviation, military and commercial industries, a Computer Engineering degree from Embry-Riddle will prepare you to excel in a wide range of fields.
This program allows you to explore analog and digital hardware, computer programming, circuit theory, computer architecture and software engineering.
Program Details
The B.S. in Computer Engineering will give you access to knowledge and expertise in a vast array of aviation, aerospace and industry areas, as well as project opportunities through professional organizations such as the (IEEE) and the (AUVSI).
Computer Engineering is offered at Embry-Riddle campuses in Daytona Beach and Prescott, providing students with a comprehensive education that combines computer hardware and software design. Students develop practical skills with modern technologies and are prepared for careers in fields like robotics, aerospace systems and advanced computing, with both campuses focusing on innovation, problem-solving and real-world engineering experience.
The B.S. in Computer Engineering will give you access to knowledge and expertise in a vast array of aviation, aerospace and industry areas, as well as project opportunities through professional organizations and funded research.
At our Daytona Beach Campus, you'll work with and develop embedded, real-time computer systems, like those that lie at the heart of everything from mobile phones to spacecraft. Housed in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department of the College of Engineering, you will benefit from a wide range of analog and digital hardware development tools and resources.
Accelerated degrees are available, combining the B.S. in Computer Engineering with the M.S. in Cybersecurity Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering or Mechanical Engineering.
The Computer Engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, , under the General Criteria and the Electrical, Computer, Communications, Telecommunication(s) and Similarly Named Engineering Programs Program Criteria.
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The B.S. in Computer Engineering at the Prescott Campus applies Embry-Riddle's traditional strengths in computer science and engineering with hands-on design projects. At the Prescott Campus, you will benefit from world-class facilities while studying digital hardware and software applications, including avionics systems, cloud computing, computer vision and cyber-physical systems.
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering is housed in the Department of Computer, Electrical and Software Engineering in the College of Engineering and covers everything from analog and digital hardware to computer programming and circuit theory.
Pursuing a Computer Engineering degree, you'll have the option to complete one of the following tracks:
- Robotics
- Space
The Computer Engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, , under the General Criteria and the Electrical, Computer, Communications, Telecommunication(s) and Similarly Named Engineering Programs Program Criteria.
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Credits125
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Methods of Study
- In-Person
Explore This Campus
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