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Computer Engineering Technology BachelorsDeVry University - United StatesTechnology has become a part of our everyday lives. We use it for downloading music, playing games, getting information, communicating, banking, and more. At DeVry University, you can earn a bachelor's degree in Comput... Show More Technology has become a part of our everyday lives. We use it for downloading music, playing games, getting information, communicating, banking, and more. At DeVry University, you can earn a bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering Technology (CET) at one of our campus locations, and you'll learn how to design and implement the software and hardware that makes these technological advancements possible. In addition you have the option of earning your degree online with our bachelor's degree in Engineering Technology-Computers (ET-C). Whether you decide to enroll online or on campus, qualified practitioner faculty will teach your classes, and you'll have regular opportunities for collaboration and interaction with classmates. Upon graduation, you'll have the skills to create advanced electronics like iPods®, cell phones, defense-related equipment, and work in research, manufacturing, medical, communications, security, and consumer products markets. At DeVry University, you have the option of taking all or some* of your Computer Engineering courses online. Whether online or on campus, qualified practitioner faculty will teach your classes, and you'll have regular opportunities for collaboration and interaction with classmates. Other Fees |
$18,812 Domestic $18,812 International |
54 Months Fulltime |
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Computer Engineering Technology BachelorsOld Dominion University - United StatesThe Computer Engineering Technology (ComET) option provides the skills for career success in designing, building, and installing computer systems of all descriptions including hardware, software, and networking / web o... Show More The Computer Engineering Technology (ComET) option provides the skills for career success in designing, building, and installing computer systems of all descriptions including hardware, software, and networking / web operations. This field is in touch with a wide and growing range of modern concerns such as high speed and wireless communication, exploration of outer space, and a revolution in medical diagnosis and treatment. Students completing the ComET option will also receive a minor in Computer Science. ODU's Electrical Engineering Technology program is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ETAC of ABET). Graduates of our program are eligible to take the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam in Virginia and many other states. Entry RequirementsApplicants must have completed high school from an accredited institution. Requires TOEFL score for non-native English speakers (ODU requires a score of 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, and a 79-80 on the iBT) Other Fees |
$9,970 Domestic $9,970 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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Computer Engineering Technology BachelorsGrantham University - United StatesGet your technology career off the ground with an online degree from Grantham University. By earning your Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering Technology (BS-CET) degree, you will be ready to dive right into th... Show More Get your technology career off the ground with an online degree from Grantham University. By earning your Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering Technology (BS-CET) degree, you will be ready to dive right into the design and development of digital systems, and the associated software. Through the convenience of Grantham’s 100% online format, you will work through a targeted curriculum that includes electronics and computer engineering technology courses, as well as computer science courses. Computer science components include programming and computer network courses. Electronics and computer engineering technology components include electronics theory, circuit design, microprocessor design and advanced topics in computer engineering. You will come away with the current techniques for designing and evaluating both hardware and software systems, and making recommendations concerning their use and modification. Note: A student should be prepared to enter MA105 – College Algebra. If this is not the case, developmental math is available. Also, it is expected that you are computer literate and able to install programs, copy files from a disk to the hard drive, move files within directories, and use Word and Excel at a basic level. If you need basic computer skills, you should take CS101 at the beginning of the program.
Computer Engineering Technology Program Outcomes At the successful completion of the program, you should be able to: Apply knowledge, techniques, skills and modern tools to broadly defined engineering technology activities Apply a knowledge of mathematics, science, electronics engineering and technology to engineering technology problems Conduct, analyze and interpret experiments and apply experimental results to improve processes Identify, analyze and solve broadly defined technical problems Design electronic systems, components or processes for broadly defined problems Function effectively on teams Apply written, oral and graphical communication Address professional, ethical, social, and global responsibilities and issues Demonstrate a commitment to quality, timeliness and continuous improvement Entry RequirementsOfficial proof of high school graduation or equivalent received and verified by the Registrar’s office by Day 49 of the first term. If proof of high school graduation is not on file by the first day of the term, a completed Transcript Request Form must be submitted by Day 8 of the first term. All students are required to establish participation as outlined in the Participation and Substantive Interaction Policy within seven (7) days of the term start date. Conditionally enrolled students must have their funding plan in place within seven (7) days of the term start date. Other FeesGraduation Fee - $100 Technology Fee - $35 per 8-week term Transcript - $10 International Shipping Fee - $50 per course |
$8,282 Domestic $8,282 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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Applied Computer Science DoctorateNorthcentral University - United StatesDue to continuous, rapid changes in technology, business institutions look for leaders who possess advanced knowledge of contemporary applied computer science methods. The Applied Computer Science specialization is des... Show More Due to continuous, rapid changes in technology, business institutions look for leaders who possess advanced knowledge of contemporary applied computer science methods. The Applied Computer Science specialization is designed to help you acquire the knowledge and skills that will improve your ability to lead, manage and direct diverse and challenging technical projects throughout the global marketplace. You will explore contemporary technical practices, systems and applications, such as database software, management information systems, network architecture, programming and software engineering. You will also examine case studies and real-world applications of how investing in technology can have a major impact on an organization's financial returns. As a graduate, you might choose to pursue professional careers that emphasize leadership and technology. Entry RequirementsIn order to enter the doctoral (DBA and PhD) programs in business administration, applicants must have earned a master's degree from an accredited university. There are two options for entering a doctoral program in business administration:
Direct Entry:Individuals with a previously completed master's degree in:You must also: Evaluation Track: Individuals not meeting the direct entry requirements must have their transcripts evaluated to determine if previous coursework meets some or all of the Standard Curriculum requirements. Students in the Evaluation Track would begin their degree plan with SKS7000-8 and then take all required Standard Curriculum courses prior to taking the remaining courses in their degree plan.
International applicants If English is the second language of a student, an official score demonstrating English proficiency is required for admission. TOEFL
iBT - 79
IELTS - 6.5 Other FeesAverage book cost per course: $110 Learning Management Fee (one-time per program): $250 |
$15,822 Domestic $15,822 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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Applied Engineering MastersGeorgia Southern University - United StatesGeorgia Southern’s Master of Science in Applied Engineering (MSAE) degree prepares individuals for career advancement in consumer, commercial and industrial technology fields. The program is structured to meet busine... Show More Georgia Southern’s Master of Science in Applied Engineering (MSAE) degree prepares individuals for career advancement in consumer, commercial and industrial technology fields. The program is structured to meet business’ need for engineering managers and individual contributors who possess leadership skills along with applications experience in a specialized field. The Master of Science in Applied Engineering study options enable students to design a program of study that meets their individual and professional career goals. Program graduates are prepared to assume leadership positions that contribute to quality, productivity, and competitiveness for their employers. Master of Science in Applied Engineering with Electrical & Electronic Systems Concentration Moore’s Law continues apace, turning one generation’s dream into another’s reality. Global video conferencing on heads up displays, autonomous nanobots aiding search & rescue, solar cells connected to smart power grids, intelligent sensors feeding cloud computers. Electrical and electronic systems are everywhere and invisible, unobtrusively improving and even extending our lives. Our EE Systems graduates will create things yet to be dreamed. Master of Science in Applied Engineering with Energy Science Concentration Energy Science research and development is one of the highest priority initiatives in the global economic and political arena. The Renewable Energy and Engines Laboratory, directed by the Allen E. Paulson Endowed Chair of Renewable Energy, provides an exceptional opportunity to prepare oneself to pursue this cutting edge career. The laboratory leads the effort to develop alternative fuels for internal combustion engines in partnership with Georgia’s global vehicle producers and agricultural organizations.
Entry Requirements1. A Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering, Engineering Technology, or a scientific discipline from an accredited college or university. 2. A cumulative grade point average of 2.75 (4.0 scale) on bachelor degree for Master Program; A cumulative grade point average of 2.75 (4.0 scale) on bachelor degree for Certificate Programs. 3. A score of no less than 150 (170 scale) or 450 (800 scale) on the Verbal section and 144 (170 scale) or 450 (800 scale) on the Quantitative section of the GRE (Graduate Record Examination)
Provisional Admission:
If the undergraduate grade point average is higher than 2.75, A student may be granted provisional admission with a minimum of 146 (170 scale) or 400 (800 scale) on the Other Fees |
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36 Months Fulltime |
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