Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering (BS CpE) at Notre Dame of Marbel University (NDMU) is a four-year program that bridges hardware and software, equipping students with the knowledge and skills to design, develop, and integrate computer systems. The curriculum combines core engineering principles with computer science, focusing on areas such as embedded systems, computer architecture, networking, cybersecurity, and software development. Through hands-on projects, research, and industry immersion, students become innovative problem-solvers ready to meet the demands of a technology-driven world.
Program Objectives
Graduates of the BS Computer Engineering program are expected to:
Apply engineering fundamentals and computing principles to solve real-world problems in hardware and software systems.
Design and implement computer-based systems for automation, control, networking, and data processing.
Use modern tools and technologies in embedded systems, digital design, and programming.
Demonstrate ethical responsibility, professionalism, and awareness of the social and environmental impacts of computing solutions.
Pursue continuous learning and research to adapt to technological advancements and innovations.
Communicate effectively and collaborate in multidisciplinary and multicultural environments.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the BS CpE program are prepared for diverse careers across the tech and engineering sectors, including:
Computer Engineer
Embedded Systems Developer
Hardware Design Engineer
Network Systems Engineer
Software Engineer or Developer
Cybersecurity Specialist
Systems Analyst or Systems Integrator
Robotics and Automation Engineer
AI and Machine Learning Engineer
IT Infrastructure Engineer
IoT (Internet of Things) Engineer
Researcher or Academic in Computing and Engineering

