

MEng Computer Engineering with Industrial Studies
About this course
Computer engineering is the discipline concerned with the design and construction of computer systems at the level of hardware and the software that directly controls it. Where computer science tends to focus on algorithms, programming, and software systems, computer engineering takes you into the architecture of processors, memory systems, embedded systems, and the interfaces between hardware and software that determine how capable and efficient a computer can be. It is a discipline that requires both mathematical rigour and practical engineering instinct, and it underpins the design of everything from smartphones and laptops to supercomputers and industrial control systems. At Southampton, one of the UK's leading engineering and computer science universities, this five-year programme includes industrial studies, giving you the opportunity to spend a period in a professional computing or engineering environment as an integrated part of the degree. The programme covers computer architecture, digital electronics, embedded systems, operating systems, networks, and the software engineering skills needed to build complex systems, all developed to a level that reflects Southampton's research strength in computer engineering and its strong industry connections. The five-year duration allows both depth of technical knowledge and the industrial experience that employers value. Computer engineering graduates are in strong demand across the technology, defence, semiconductor, telecommunications, and automotive sectors, as well as in the research labs and product teams of the major technology companies. Roles in hardware design, embedded systems engineering, systems architecture, FPGA design, and chip verification are typical destinations for those with the specific hardware focus this degree develops. The industrial studies component typically accelerates graduate employment. Postgraduate study in computer engineering, electronic engineering, or computer architecture is available for those who want to develop specialist expertise or pursue academic research.
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