Diploma in Computer Engineering



ABOUT COURSE ADMISSION INFO COURSE SYLLABUS INSTITUTIONS
Course Title Diploma in Computer Engineering
Category Diploma
Duration 36 Months
Cost Range(NRs.) NA
Academic Year Semester
Evaluation Method Percentage
Affiliated to Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training (CTEVT)
Faculty Engineering,Architecture and Transportation Studies
IT, Computing Studies & Technology


Course Description
INTRODUCTION
Computer engineers are involved with the design, implementation, and application of computing systems and networks. They apply electrical engineering techniques and computer science concepts to develop dependable, cost-effective hardware and software systems. With computers being so prevalent in society, computer engineering has become the fastest growing area within engineering. By 2010, computer and electrical engineering are expected to become the two largest segments within the engineering profession. It is also a field that offers a wide variety of challenging, interesting work, including research, design, and development of hardware and software, as well as the electronic or software components that comprise typical computer systems.

After completion of this cource a student will gain knowledge in computer langauge programming,software as well as computer hardware and information technology. With the development of the IT in the present work every department in the government as well as in the private sector needs the service of a computer programmer and computer engineer.

OBJECTIVE
Creatively use their background in basic sciences and mathematics in solving engineering problems.
Communicate effectively and to act with social and professional responsibility in their encounter with those inside and outside the engineering profession in an international level.
Creative, critical and model-based thinking and problem solving.
Ability to do research on important scientific and technical problems.
Innovatively use computers as a tool for simulation, analysis, design, computing and control.

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