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The Department of Computer Engineering aims to be a global leader in education and digital technology innovation. Developing graduates with expertise in both theory and application, equipped with the ability to solve complex problems in the digital age. And creating a positive impact on society through research and collaboration with the industrial sector.

Our Programs

Computer Engineering

Computer Engineering

Covers fundamental science and engineering principles to build a strong foundation for future engineering careers.

Computer Engineering and Digital Technology (CEDT)

Computer Engineering and Digital Technology (CEDT)

Technology (CEDT) Taught by high-quality faculty using online technologies and industry-based field training. This program produces graduates with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, adapting quickly to modern technological shifts.

With more than 1,600 students

Our department continues to grow every year, with over 1,300 undergraduate students as our core strength and more than 300 graduate students driving research and innovation. This is supported by our faculty and staff who are ready to assist in every learning journey.

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Professors & Staff

Career Paths After Graduation

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Software Engineer

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Systems / Network Engineer

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Data / AI Engineer

Department atmosphere

The primary teaching location for the Department of Computer Engineering is the classrooms in Engineering Building 3, which serves as a shared lecture hall for students from all departments. However, the department also has meeting and seminar rooms on the 17th floor of Engineering Building 4 that can be used as classrooms, primarily for evening/part-time student programs. Furthermore, since the 2014 academic year, the department has also been using classrooms in the Centennial Engineering Building, the faculty's newest building, as an additional teaching location.

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