Program Director
Jennifer Graham
315-443-2652
eecsugradadmit@syr.edu
Description
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering (BSCE) program at Syracuse was originally established in 1969 through the former Department of Electrical Engineering and was the second such program of its kind in the nation. This program has been accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) since 1973. Currently the BSCE program is housed in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) which is a department in the College of Engineering and Computer Science (E&CS).
Computer Engineering (CE) at Syracuse University has two primary foci: Computer Hardware Design: including an understanding of design methodologies for electronic circuits, digital systems, computer architecture and integrated circuits, and Computer Software Design: including an understanding of design methodologies for algorithms and data structures, operating systems, and a wide variety of software applications across various computer languages. In addition to design methodologies, test and verification principles are studied, as well as performance estimation and the underlying computation theory. There is an excellent opportunity in laboratories to put the theory and design methods into practice by using digital components, design simulators, and microcontrollers.
Part of the department’s mission is to enable CE graduates to use computer engineering and other knowledge to solve relevant societal problems as described by the BSCE Educational Objectives. This is accomplished by a rigorous curriculum that prepares students to achieve the BSCE Educational Outcomes prior to graduation and the BSCE Educational Objectives after graduation.
Educational Objectives for the BSCE Program
The Program Educational Objectives of the Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Syracuse University are broad statements that describe what graduates are expected to attain within a few years after graduation.
The Program Educational Objectives of the BSCE program are that graduates will be:
A. Demonstrating their professional competence, integrity, leadership, innovative thinking, openness to new ideas and opportunities for continued professional development, and ability to work effectively both individually and in diverse teams.
B. Demonstrating their ability to produce and communicate feasible, timely, and equitable solutions to important problems in their profession.
C. Exhibiting the intellectual flexibility necessary to solve new problems in innovative ways by integrating multiple viewpoints from several disciplines in search of the best possible solutions or applying their knowledge to different professional disciplines.
This program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org