Program at a Glance
- Program
- Bachelor
- College(s)
- College of Engineering and Computer Science
- Department(s)
- Electrical & Computer Engr


Undergraduate Application Deadlines
- Fall
- May 1
- Spring
- November 1
- Summer
- March 1
- Fall
- July 1
- Spring
- November 1
- Summer
- March 1
- Fall
- March 1
- Spring
- September 1
- Summer
- January 1
Ready to get started?
Start Your Application Today
Ready to get started? Take the next step to save your spot at UCF.
Check out your application requirements. See what freshmen and transfer students need to apply.
Course Overview
Engineering Analysis and Computation
Explore engineering analysis and computation with structured constructs. Subscripted variables, functions, input/output. Applications in embedded systems and examples in numerical methods.
Computer Science I & II
Learn problem solving techniques, order analysis and notation, abstract data types and recursion. The second course covers algorithm design and analysis for tree, list, set and graph data models; algorithmic strategies and applications, and algorithmic complexity analysis; sorting and searching; practical applications.
Senior Design I & II
Apply engineering design to realistic and meaningful problems. Constraints such as economic factors, safety, reliability, aesthetics, ethics, social impact and engineering organizations are considered. In the second course, you’ll execute an electrical and computer engineering project. This includes complete project design review, construction, testing and demonstration. Emphasis on design, prototyping, cost, functionality, presentation, team effort and final report.
Computer Engineering Skills You’ll Learn
- Gain a solid background in mathematics, physical sciences, electrical and computer engineering.
- Understand how to identify, formulate and solve complex engineering problems.
- Apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental and economic factors.
- Function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative environment, establish goals, plan tasks and meet objectives.
- Develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions.
Career Opportunities
- Computer Engineer
- Software Engineer
- Software Developer or Programmer
- Computer and Information Systems Analyst
- Database/Systems Administrator
- Computer Specialist
- Computer Hardware Engineer
College of Engineering and Computer Science News



