Study Computer Engineering abroad
Got a technical mindset? Computer Engineering could be the pathway for you, allowing you to analyse and design a variety of computer parts, software solutions and operating systems.

Computer Engineering jobs are expected to grow 2% by 2030

Computer hardware engineers make an average of USD$119,560 a year

87% of computer engineers are happy with their jobs

The US tech industry is worth around USD$1.6 trillion
About Computer Engineering
If you love working with your hands as well as your brain, Computer Engineering could be a rewarding pathway to consider.
Is Computer Engineering right for me?
In the workforce, computer engineers will typically work in corporate or start-up environments, working a regular full-time schedule between 9am-5pm. Some computer engineers are able to work remotely or according to a flexible schedule, meaning it can be a fantastic role for introverts and independent workers.
Computer Engineering study options and costs

In the US, a Computer Engineering degree can cost around USD$30,000 a year, while in Australia a degree can set you back AUD$35,000-45,000 a year.
In addition to a degree, it can also be smart to obtain some relevant certifications like CCNP Wireless, ARM Accredited Engineer or Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert.
Future outlook
Computer Engineering is set to see an average job growth of 5% by 2026. Luckily, those with Computer Engineering skills can easily transition into a range of other in-demand roles like computer programming, web development and database administration. If you instead want to niche down into the area of your study, consider computer software development - a career path that’s set to see demand increase by 24% by 2026!
Career pathways for Computer Engineering graduates

Computer Engineer
As a computer engineer, you can choose to specialise in hardware or software. If working with hardware, you’ll work on new hardware systems and also test existing hardware. If you opt for software engineering instead, you’ll utilise your knowledge of programming languages to develop apps, operating systems, games and more. It’s also possible to work with both hardware and software if you’d love to combine your creative and technical sides.
Computer Programmer
Computer programmers write and test code that run computer programs and applications. As a computer programmer, you’ll often work alongside software developers and engineers. You will also be responsible for testing and updating existing programs to ensure optimal performance.
Computer Systems Analyst
Computer systems analysts are responsible for maintaining and improving computer systems as well as propose new systems for organisations to adopt. You’ll also be in charge of writing and publishing technical reports and training end-users appropriately.
Computer Network Architect
Computer network architects design and build data communication networks, which can include intranets, local area networks and wide area networks. As well as creating plans and layouts for new data communication networks, you’ll also upgrade existing software to ensure things keep running smoothly.
Web Developer
Web developers build and maintain websites, managing their overall look and feel as well as improve their performance and capacity. You can choose to work as a front end or back end developer, or as an all-rounder, which would make you a full stack developer.
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At University of Southampton
Southampton , United Kingdom
資格
Masters
資助類別
Fee waiver/discount
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At University of Warwick
Warwick , United Kingdom
資格
Undergraduate
資助類別
Fee waiver/discount
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At University of Law
Bristol , United Kingdom
資格
Masters
資助類別
Fee waiver/discount
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