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Why should I study computer engineering?
Bethel's new Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Computer Engineering program brings together elements from software engineering and electrical engineering. Students in this deeply multidisciplinary program take courses from subject matter experts with terminal degrees in math and computer science, as well as physics and engineering, so they become well-rounded thinkers. They also hone their design skills developing computer hardware which can be embedded in other devices such as microwave ovens and smartphones. This new program fits nicely into Bethel's growing suite of majors, giving students greater flexibility in choosing where they want to go within the growing tech industry.
Find out more about Bethel's new B.S. in Computer Engineering program.