Computer Engineering Richmond, The American International University in London
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BSc (Hons) | On-Campus | Full-time | 4 years | find out | find out | find out |
Course overview
In the first two years of Richmond’s Computer Engineering program, students share a common set of courses designed to provide a firm foundation in mathematics and computer applications. In the third and fourth years, students specialize and earn a BS degree in Computing: Computer Engineering. This degree enables computer engineers to apply transferable skills to a wide range of computing activities, particularly in an international engineering context.
The major includes advanced courses that build on analytical skills and deepen knowledge in the subject. The program
includes software engineering, computer architecture, graphics applications, programming languages, functional programming, data communications and operating systems. The program has an outstanding record of producing graduates who have moved on to industry or graduate schools all over the world to use their engineering skills.
Faculty at Richmond
Well-qualified faculty bring their research interests into the classroom and enrich the curriculum. Our international faculty are successful practitioners from many fields who bring to their teaching both cutting edge ideas and the most current successful practices. Our Computer Engineering faculty are eager to share further details about their program with you. Please feel free to begin a dialogue with them.
Beyond Richmond - What can I do after graduation with a BS Degree in Computing: Computer Engineering from Richmond?
Richmond Computing: Computer Science graduates pursue opportunities throughout the world. They are recruited by the world’s top employers and pursue postgraduate programs at universities worldwide (Source: Alumni Relations at Richmond, the American International University in London).
The major includes advanced courses that build on analytical skills and deepen knowledge in the subject. The program
includes software engineering, computer architecture, graphics applications, programming languages, functional programming, data communications and operating systems. The program has an outstanding record of producing graduates who have moved on to industry or graduate schools all over the world to use their engineering skills.
Faculty at Richmond
Well-qualified faculty bring their research interests into the classroom and enrich the curriculum. Our international faculty are successful practitioners from many fields who bring to their teaching both cutting edge ideas and the most current successful practices. Our Computer Engineering faculty are eager to share further details about their program with you. Please feel free to begin a dialogue with them.
Beyond Richmond - What can I do after graduation with a BS Degree in Computing: Computer Engineering from Richmond?
Richmond Computing: Computer Science graduates pursue opportunities throughout the world. They are recruited by the world’s top employers and pursue postgraduate programs at universities worldwide (Source: Alumni Relations at Richmond, the American International University in London).
Entry requirements for this course
Contact Richmond, The American International University in London to find course entry requirements.
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