Contacts
Stephen D Goodman
Professor and Chair
Phone: (304)442-3379
Fax: (304)442-3330
E-mail:
Stephen.Goodman@mail.wvu.edu
James A Cercone
Acting Dean
Phone: (304)442-3161
Fax: (304)442-3201
E-mail:
James.Cercone@mail.wvu.edu
Bachelor Science of Computer Engineering (BSCpE)
The effects of computer engineering are seen in all facets of our lives.
Computer engineers develop systems that can perform very useful operations. Such operations can be found in
high-end computers, medium level devices for things such as networking switches
and hubs and for manufacturing control, and lower level systems found in
automobiles, fax machines, and microwave ovens.
Even cell phones have sophisticated operations that provide useful
features and capabilities, and the work of computer engineers has enabled this
technology to be readily available.
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering degree program provides our
students with the knowledge and skills to ensure successful employment as an
engineer as well as to pursue further education. We give our students a sound
education in mathematics and the sciences with a special emphasis on the
fundamentals of computer science and electrical engineering relevant to computer
engineering. We provide the general education to put the technical knowledge
into perspective.
The student can pursue special areas of interest through several elective
courses. Upon graduation the student
will be well prepared to enter the workforce and be productive.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN
COMPUTER ENGINEERING (BSCpE)
Objective 1: Professional Practice
Computer engineering graduates will be successful in professional practice in engineering.
Objective 2: Post-graduate Education
Computer engineering graduates will be successful in pursuing advanced education.
Objective 3: Advancement
Computer engineering graduates will successfully advance in their careers.
The Computer Engineering program has
the following Program Outcomes:
Students will attain an ability to apply knowledge of
mathematics, science, and engineering.
Students will attain an ability to design and conduct
experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.
Students will attain an ability to design a system,
component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as
economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety,
manufacturability, and sustainability.
Students will attain an ability to function on multidisciplinary teams.
Students will attain an ability to identify, formulate, and solve
engineering problems.
Students will attain an understanding of professional and ethical
responsibility.
Students will attain an ability to communicate effectively.
Students will attain the broad education necessary to
understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic,
environmental, and societal context.
Students will attain a recognition of the need for,
and an ability to engage in life-long learning.
Students will attain a knowledge of contemporary issues.
Students will attain an ability to use the techniques,
skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.