Computer Engineering
What is computer engineering?
Computer Engineering is a broad and rapidly evolving discipline that harnesses digital technologies to drive innovation and enhance everyday life. Core subfields include digital electronics, VLSI design, embedded systems, networking, software engineering, memory and storage solutions, cloud computing, the Internet of Things (IoT), robotics, cybersecurity, application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), graphics processing units (GPUs), and computer architecture.
Why computer engineering at OSU?
The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at OSU delivers a high-quality, student-centered education for both undergraduate and graduate students. Our curriculum blends software, hardware, and design experiences, offering a well-rounded foundation in both theoretical principles and practical applications. Committed to student success, our faculty promote academic excellence and personal development. ECE graduates are in high demand across industry sectors, driven by the School's strong emphasis on hands-on learning that equips students for impactful entry-level engineering roles.
