

BEng Computer Engineering
About this course
Computer engineering is a discipline that combines the design of computer hardware with the development of the software that runs on it, producing graduates who understand both the physical electronic systems and the programmes that direct them. This integration is what distinguishes computer engineering from both pure electronics and pure computer science: computer engineers need to understand how hardware constraints affect software performance, and how software requirements should inform hardware design. The result is practitioners who can work across the boundary between silicon and code, which is increasingly where the most complex and challenging engineering problems live. At Queen's University of Belfast, this three-year full-time programme is both collaborative and research-led, combining academic thought with practical application. Computer engineers are described as people who challenge conventional processes and look beyond what exists to what comes next, whether in everyday consumer electronics, games consoles, and mobile phones, or in advanced systems for surveillance, medical devices, and scientific computing. Queen's is one of the few universities where a computer engineering degree encompasses the design of both electronic hardware and software, giving you a genuinely integrated curriculum that develops both capabilities simultaneously. You will study digital systems design, processor architecture, embedded systems, programming, computer networks, and software engineering, developing the breadth of knowledge needed to work effectively across hardware and software domains. You will develop strong analytical and design skills, practical competence in hardware and software systems, and the problem-solving creativity that makes computer engineering distinctive. Graduates from computer engineering programmes pursue careers in semiconductor design, embedded systems, consumer electronics, defence, medical devices, telecommunications, computing systems, and technology companies of all kinds. The combination of hardware and software understanding makes graduates particularly versatile. Postgraduate study in computer engineering, electronic systems, or computer science is a natural next step.
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