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Texas A&M University's computer engineering degree is a collaboration between the
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
and the
Department of Electrical and Computing Engineering
. The undergraduate program offers a unified path to the Bachelor of Science in computer engineering. The graduate programs provide pathways to master's and doctorate degrees.
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Degrees Offered
Undergraduate degree programs
Undergraduate
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering (CECN) - offered prior to fall 2021
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering (CEEN) - offered prior to fall 2021
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering (CPEN)
Graduate degree programs
Graduate
Master of Science in Computer Engineering (MS CECN)
Master of Science in Computer Engineering (MEng CEEN; thesis and non-thesis)
Master of Engineering in Computer Engineering (MEng CECN)
Master of Engineering in Computer Engineering (MEng CEEN)
Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Engineering (PhD CECN)
Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Engineering (PhD CEEN)
By the
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#11
among public institution graduate programs
563
enrolled undergraduate students
347
enrolled graduate students