Computer engineering exists at the intersection of electrical engineering and computer science. The Computer Engineering Major takes its students deeper into the hardware and software that run our world, giving you broad experience with components, systems, and programs. The need for technological advancement never slows, and demand for CE majors is strong across a number of fields. Our graduates can be found building enterprise software, designing games, securing autonomous and connected vehicles, developing massive networks of embedded sensors, pushing robotics to the next level, and dreaming up the future standards for wireless communications. Typical employers include firms devoted to the design and production of computer software and hardware, and also aircraft, automotive, telephone, chemical, insurance companies, banks, retailers, utilities, publishers, accounting firms, research organizations, universities, and financial and data processing firms. Federal, state, and local government organizations hire computer specialists for applications and research.