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The Computer Engineering B.S.

Smart homes. Streaming services. Self-driving cars. The apps and devices we use daily are here thanks, in part, to computer engineers.

Computer engineering focuses on the design and analysis of computer hardware, software, operating systems and networks. An ever-advancing field—with seemingly endless emerging specialties—computer engineering presents an exciting, interesting and lucrative career path.

With an emphasis on practical application, Florida Tech’s computer engineering degree provides a strong foundation in programming, software development and electronics. Electives allow you to specialize in rapidly growing subfields, such as speech recognition, robotics and remote sensing. Whether you want to develop new methods of automation, design high-performance software or engineer new robotic technologies, Florida Tech will position you to enter the dynamic computer engineering field with career-ready skills.

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Why Choose Florida Tech for Computer Engineering?

Our culture at Florida Tech is all about innovation and hands-on learning. We’ll not only teach you the material critical to computer engineering, but we’ll also mentor you toward demonstrating—through practical application—mastery of that material. As a result, you’ll graduate from Florida Tech with the confidence and competence to enter a competitive career field.

Our computer engineering faculty is a highly accomplished, diverse group of scholars and practitioners. Many of our faculty members have won Florida Tech teaching and research awards, served on national and international committees and worked with institutions around the world. They are passionate about their research, dedicated to advancing their fields and committed to teaching.

Cutting-edge technology and academic excellence converge at Florida Tech’s F.W. Olin Engineering Complex. This three-story, state-of-the-art facility features classrooms, conference rooms, a 142-seat multimedia auditorium and 26 specialized teaching and research labs.

Also on our 130-acre campus is the L3Harris Student Design Center, a one-of-a-kind “makerspace,” where engineering students bring their ideas and projects to life. Equipped with advanced tools and machinery, you’ll have everything you need to design, build, assemble and test out your ideas!

There’s a reason so many Florida Tech computer engineering graduates receive job offers right after graduation: They can demonstrate their proficiency in high-demand skills thanks to a hands-on curriculum and a variety of real-world learning opportunities, including internships, faculty-mentored research and senior capstone projects.

We may be into AI and algorithms, but our focus is on the personal. With small class sizes and plenty of one-on-one time with faculty members, you’ll not only receive a high-quality education, but also build important connections and lifelong relationships along the way.

As a senior, you’ll show off your work and pitch your ideas to industry executives at our annual Northrop Grumman Engineering and Science Student Design Showcase. (Even before your senior year, you’ll have a chance to join project teams and gain valuable experience!) Past projects include a robotic lunar mining rover, an electric racing vehicle and an automatic trash-collecting robot.

Our students also put their skills and knowledge to the test through intercollegiate challenges around the country. For example, FITSEC, our competitive cybersecurity team, is ranked No. 4 in the nation (2024).

Our campus is located on the Space Coast; our neighbor NASA-Kennedy Space Center is just north of us. We’re also in Florida’s “high-tech corridor,'' home to hundreds of technology, government and military organizations. As a student at Florida Tech, you’ll have ready access to real-world learning (and future employment) opportunities at some of the most familiar names in science and tech today, including NASA, L3Harris Technologies Inc., Google, Apple, GE, Collins Aerospace and Northrop Grumman Corp.

Careers in Computer Engineering

Earning a B.S. in computer engineering opens you up to a wide range of career opportunities. Job titles and responsibilities can vary greatly from company to company and industry to industry—including, in this rapidly developing field, ones that might not even exist when you start the program. Computer engineering careers include:

  • Software engineer
  • Research and development (R&D) engineer
  • Software test engineer
  • Software engineering manager
  • Product engineer
  • Network engineer
  • Field service engineer
  • Project manager
  • Cybersecurity consultant
  • Solutions analyst
  • Senior application developer

Our alumni have landed roles—and advanced their careers—within an array of fields, including aerospace, biotechnology, health care, energy, manufacturing, management consulting, financial services, education/learning sciences, gaming and transportation and logistics. You’ll find them using their skills at diverse companies and organizations including Amazon Web Services, iRobot, Collins Aerospace, EY, Lenovo and more.

Looking ahead to your future career can be exciting! Keep in mind that certain roles may entail additional prerequisites, such as an advanced degree.

Florida Tech Career Services assists students, alumni and employers in their search for careers and employee candidates. We help students develop career plans and job-search skills. Explore our Career Toolbox to learn more about our services and access additional resources.

The Occupational Outlook Handbook, published by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), provides information about specific jobs including median annual pay, working conditions and job outlook, among other things. Check the handbook for information on the outlook for computer and information technology careers.

Advanced Degree Options

After earning their computer engineering degree, our students pursue graduate and professional degrees in a range of computer science, engineering, information technology and business specialties at Florida Tech and other prestigious universities.

Post-graduate programs our students choose include:

Explore the Computer Engineering, B.S., Curriculum

The Computer Engineering, B.S., Curriculum

Florida Tech’s computer engineering curriculum encompasses the entire spectrum of the field from the basic building blocks to system design.

After you complete your core classes, you’ll be able to choose from upper-level electives and dive deeper into the topics that interest you most.

Your path toward a computer engineering degree culminates with a collaborative project, through which you’ll design, develop, prototype and present a complex engineering system.

Classes include:

  • Computer Design
  • Software/Hardware Integration
  • Computer Architecture

Check the catalog for a description of all courses.

Download the Computer Engineering, B.S. Curriculum now!

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Led by our distinguished faculty, computer engineering research teams are an excellent way for students to gain experience throughout every step of the scientific method.

Research topics include:

  • Fiber optics
  • Internet programming
  • Machine learning
  • Microelectronics
  • Speech recognition technology
  • Wireless systems

Additionally, students have the option to participate in a 10-week summer research program funded by the National Science Foundation.

With access to so many science- and technology-related firms on the Space Coast, our students find career-focusing internship opportunities close to campus.

Students also often find internships in their hometowns and around the country.

Recent internship opportunities have included:

  • NASA IT security compliance
  • Calvert County (Maryland) GIS
  • Up-Rev Inc. software engineering
  • UPS information security

Often, internships like these lead to job offers and careers in computer engineering after graduation.

Learn more about Computer Engineering at Florida Tech on the website.

Network Detected: Connecting on Campus & Beyond

Enrich your Florida Tech experience—and make friends and build your network along the way—by getting involved in student-led clubs, professional associations and national honor societies. Computer engineering majors may be especially interested in:

Outside of academic- and industry-related activities, you’ll find many other ways to stay engaged on campus, from athletics and esports to the performing arts.

Just beyond campus, outdoor adventure and fun awaits. We’re minutes from the Indian River Lagoon and miles upon miles of amazing beaches. Also a short trip away: the Florida Keys and Orlando’s famous theme parks. 

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The Computer Engineering (Bachelor of Science) program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org, under the General Criteria and the Program Criteria for Electrical, Computer, Communications, Telecommunication(s) and Similarly Named Engineering Programs. Additional information can be found on the department’s ABET Accreditation information page.

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