Minor in Computer Engineering

Our students gain a hands-on education that prepares them for successful careers in the computer industry, cybersecurity, embedded systems, the power and renewable energy industry, the biomedical industry, aerospace, or academia.

The minor in computer engineering provides training to broaden the skills of students majoring in science, mathematics or other engineering disciplines. Â鶹ÒùÔº learn the fundamentals of computer engineering, including programming, computer architecture and data science. Our students are able to further their knowledge within the field of engineering and then apply their education to real-world situations.

  • Learn how to apply your education to real-world problems
  • Gain hands-on skills that prepare you for success
  • Complement your undergraduate studies and skills with a minor

Top 20 public U.S. university for engineering

(U.S. News & World Report, 2020) 

Connect with many high-tech companies right here in Boulder, many of which sponsor internships or mentorship programs

Learn from faculty experts in small, collaborative classes where our average student-to-faculty ratio is 10-to-1

Be successful.

A minor in computer engineering allows you to enter the workforce with additional skills and knowledge alongside your major area of study.

 

Broaden your employment possibilities with additional knowledge and skills gained from a minor

 

Software engineer, research assistant, application engineer and software developer are common job opportunities for graduates

 

Microsoft, Intel, Marine Space Grant Consortium, Seagate Technology, Medtronic and Lockheed Martin employ our alumni

Academic Plan & Requirements

The minor in computer engineering is open to undergraduate students at CU Boulder, except those earning a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or electrical and computer engineering. To earn the minor, students must complete a minimum of 19 credit hours through a mix of required courses and electives in an area of emphasis.

Required course topics include:

  • Data Structures
  • Digital Logic
  • Programming Digital Systems
  • Embedded Software Engineering

Community & Involvement

We offer students many opportunities to network with peers and faculty, further their studies, and get the most out of their undergraduate experience.