List of Computer Engineering schools


  • New Horizons

    New Horizons Computer Learning Centers of Cleveland is part of the largest, worldwide independent training organization.? We provide learning solutions to help organizations and individuals achieve results, increase productivity and efficiency, and drive revenue while reducing costs.Whether you are searching for an answer for the complex training needs of large, multi-location business, or an individual seeking the skills to excel in a new or blossoming career path, New Horizons is your integrated learning solution.


  • ECPI

    ECPI College of Technology understands the expectations of people who want a direct route toward their career goal. That's why we offer focused programs that get you out of the classroom and into the workforce fast. Earn a degree that's more than just a piece of paper...one that can prepare you for the "real world."


  • Florida Career College (FCC)

    Florida Career College currently owns and operates four campuses for career education. The main campus is located in Miami, Florida with three branch campuses located in Pembroke Pines, Florida, West Palm Beach, Florida and Hialeah, Florida. All campuses focus on career education and are conveniently located near expressways, shopping malls, and restaurants. Florida Career College offers large, comfortable classrooms, computer labs with PC and Mac computers, medical labs, bookstore and a resource center.

Computer Engineering Schools

Today, almost anyone who wants to go places as a computer engineer has to first go through the requisite years of school to win a degree—or two or three. What does that mean? While a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering is nothing to sneeze at, those who want to be especially competitive in the job market and who want to find entry-level jobs with high salaries often go even further. Numbers speak louder than words in this case: in 2008, those with a Master’s in computer engineering made an average of almost $10,000 more than those with a Bachelor’s degree! The figures only increased even more for those holding doctorates.

And to get you started on the first steps toward success, it’s important to find computer engineering schools with everything that you need. First, the schools you’re interested in should be accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, or ABET for short. This non-profit organization evaluates postsecondary degree programs all over the US and decides which ones pass muster. Don’t even consider any computer engineering schools that haven’t passed its criteria. Once they’ve passed this first test, take a look at the long-term prospects available to you at each computer engineering school. If you intend to continue beyond a bachelor’s degree, does the school have a solid master’s program? Or, barring that, does it have a good track record for successfully sending graduates off to master’s programs located at other schools? If advanced degrees aren’t where your interest lies, then look at how much the school of your interest focuses on undergraduates compared to other computer engineering schools.

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