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Why Computer UVA ? We could tell you a lot of reasons…. We asked our majors what to tell you!.TRANSCRIPT
Information about the BS Degree in Computer Engineering
Joanne Bechta DuganComputer Engineering
[email protected]://www.cpe.virginia.edu
You need information to help you decide which major to declare next spring. We’re here to provide it.
I’ll tell you about the best major in SEAS.Current computer engineering students will tell
you about their experiences.We hope to be able to answer any questions you
may have.
Why Computer Engineering @ UVA ?
We could tell you a lot ofreasons….We asked our majors what
to tell you!
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Computer Engineering Majors on why this is the best major --
Jobs: many opportunities in diverse fields (even business oriented jobs, consulting)
Computer Engineering Majors on why this is the best major --Understanding how to interface between the HW & SW makes you a better HW or SW engineer.
Computer Engineering Majors on why this is the best major --
“Computer Engineering provides you the tools to understand any electronic device in the world today.”
Computer Engineering Majors on why this is the best major --
Best of Both Worlds –
“In my mind, CpE gives you the best of both worlds of CS and EE, and cuts out the weird/abstract/theoretical classes of CS and EE (mainly algorithms, ToC, and EM fields). If people are unsure about maybe whether they would like to do CS or EE, CpE is basically the perfect major for them. ”
Computer Engineering Majors on why this is the best major --Part of Two Departments – ECE and CS
“Computer engineering gives you the chance to be a member of two departments - the ECE department and the CS department. Therefore, you can tailor your understanding of computer engineering to meet your needs and research interests by using the resources both departments offer. “
Computer Engineering Majors on why this is the best major --Broad base of knowledge
“My initial thoughts about Computer Engineering was that is was the most limited field. I thought that I would only know how to code a little bit, and that I would only know how electrical systems worked a little bit, only enough to design computer systems. Now I believe the opposite, I will know how to code just as well as my CS peers, and I will understand electrical systems just as well as my EE peers.”
Relationship between requirements for Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Computer
Engineering
2 APMA electives
5 CS electives
2 additional HSS electives
Electromagnetic Fields7 ECE electives
2 ECE lab electivesMath elective
2 Tech Electives
Discrete MathProgram & Data Representation
Adv SW DevelopmentOperating Systems
SEAS Core RequirementsSoftware Development Methods
Digital Logic DesignProbability
5 Unrestricted Electives
Intro Circuit AnalysisElectronics I
Signals & Systems IEmbedded Systems
Computer NetworksComputer Architecture & Design
Embedded System Design4 CS/EE electives
Computer Science Curriculum
Electrical Engineering Curriculum
Computer Engineering Curriculum
Theory of ComputationAnalysis of AlgorithmsComputer Architecture
CS SeminarCapstone
Large Choice of Electives
Any ECE or CS Course may be used as an elective
Large Choice of Electives
Any ECE or CS Course may be used as an elective
Students Get Jobs with….High Tech Companies:
Google, Microsoft, Amazon, IBM, BBN Technologies, etc.Consulting Etc.:
Accenture, Bloomberg, Booz-Allen Hamilton, CGI, Capital IQ, Captech Ventures
Entertainment:Electronic Arts, Epic Systems, Time Warner Cable, Video
Game TechnologiesGovernment and Providers:
BAE Systems, Computer Science Corp., SAIC, General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, NSA, Raytheon, State Dept.
Graduating opportunitiesNational Association of Colleges and Employers
Demand and starting salary CpE, EE and CS are routinely among the top 5 Starting salaries still increasing – 4% expectation
US Bureau of Labor Statistics Computing professional expected to be among the
fastest growing occupations through 2020
Nationally and in the Mid-Atlantic Region Professionals required at all levels – B.S., M.S., and Ph.D
Information from Bureau of Labor Statistics
Computer Software Engineer Annual Mean Wage -- $96,620 Annual Median Wage -- $93,470 Job Growth – 32% in next 10 years
Employed in 2008 – 909,600Employed in 2018 – 1,204,800
Computer Hardware Engineer Annual Mean Wage -- $101,410 Annual Median Wage -- $98,820 Job Growth – 4% in next 10 years
Employed in 2008 – 74,700Employed in 2018 – 77,500
Electrical Engineers – Job Growth in next 10 years is 2% Computer Programmers – Job Growth in next 10 years is -3%
Recruiting at UVa Career Fair, Oct. 09What majors are you interested in? (Circle all that apply)
Answer Options Response Percent Response Count
Biomedical Engineering 9.3% 4Aerospace Engineering 25.6% 11Chemical Engineering 25.6% 11
Civil Engineering 37.2% 16Computer Engineering 55.8% 24
Computer Science 58.1% 25Electrical Engineering 67.4% 29
Engineering Science 20.9% 9Mechanical Engineering 62.8% 27
System Engineering 55.8% 24
answered question 4343 companies indicated which majors they were looking for in Oct. 09
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What majors are you interested in? (Circle all that apply)
Excelling in Undergrad ResearchUVa is one of the best places to do undergrad research
in computing.
We can prove this!Outstanding Undergraduate Award from the Computing Research Association
From 1999 to 2008, U.Va. undergraduates received 28 CRA awards.
Ranks third behind Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Washington.