Electrical & Computer Engineering: Computer Engineering

The knowledge gained from the Computer Engineering concentration in the Electrical and Computer Engineering major of mathematics, circuit theory, software design, computer architecture, and systems analysis provides a strong career foundation. Graduates may work as hardware or software engineers, systems specialists, consultants, or project managers in businesses, organizations, and departments in almost any field.

Potential Career Areas:

  • Software development
  • Hardware design
  • Systems analysis
  • Consulting
  • Project management
  • Testing
  • Technical writing

 

Sample Employers:

  • Businesses
  • Government agencies
  • Colleges and universities
  • Schools
  • Nonprofit organizations
  • Consumer electronics manufacturers
  • Defense and aerospace companies
  • Hospitals

 

Sample Job Titles and National Salary Ranges:

Job Title

Salary Range

Systems Software Developer $61,000 - $94,200
Computer Hardware Engineer $61,400 - $98,800
Sales Engineer $61,500 - $83,000
Application Integration Engineer $54,400 - $87,800
Computer Network Specialist $48,500 - $73,000
Engineering Consultant $42,000 - $141,000
Computer Systems Architect $41,700 - $79,200
Project Manager $89,000 - $114,500
Nondestructive Tester $38,000 - $46,500
Technical Writer $37,100 - $63,300
Analytical Engineer $33,000 - $99,000

 

Sources of Information:  United States Department of Labor: Bureau of Labor Statistics (2010); DISCOVER (2011); Facts on File: Ferguson’s Career Guidance Center (2011).