About Department
The Department of Computer Engineering offers undergraduate programs in both regular and international programs. The program focuses on teaching students to develop five skills: self-learning, creativity, awareness of morality and ethics, social skills, and being a practitioner. It also promotes research, development, and transfers appropriate technologies from abroad. The International Program emphasizes that students have knowledge of computer engineering that can be applied to create computer engineering innovations that solve problems in business and society. They have the ability to communicate and use English both in general and technical terms. They are ready to work in international teams, are eager to learn, and can study and learn new knowledge by themselves. They also have a sense of social awareness related to their profession. Students can choose to study at the University of Missouri in the United States in the last two years. In addition, international programs are offered at the graduate level.
Graduate Opportunities
Computer Engineering graduates will have knowledge of computer architecture in terms of hardware, software, and computer applications in industry that can meet the needs of computer personnel in both the government and private sectors in many career fields, such as computer system analysts and designers, software and computer system developers, computer academics, freelancers, etc.
