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Benjamin Franklin
Institute of Technology

  • 41 Berkeley Street
  • Boston, MA 02116
  • 617.423.4630
  • 877.400.BFIT (2348)

Computer Engineering Technology

In the Computer Engineering Technology program, you will discover the world that integrates computer hardware and software.

You will receive training in the design and operation of computer architecture and network systems. Our students also spend time studying microprocessors, programming and computer science. You may also find yourself taking part in one of our two newest classes - Game Programming and Web Design.

There are two different tracks that a student can choose from in this program - a Hardware track and a Software track. These different tracks allow you the opportunity to concentrate on one facet of the computer tech industry.

Please click here to view the Computer Engineering Technology section of the Academic Catalog for more information.
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Curriculum:

The curriculum is structured to provide a broad undergraduate education with students taking courses in each of the recognized areas of computer concepts and architecture, computer programming, operating systems, network systems, and digital and analog electronics principles.

A strong foundation in mathematics, through calculus and calculus-based physics, are provided so as to provide the student with a strong engineering foundation.

The student’s education is rounded off with an emphasis in the humanities and social sciences. The computer and humanities courses allow students to develop their written and oral presentation skills, promoting lifelong learning.

Computer intensive, hands-on assignments are provided throughout this program.


 



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