Duration

4 years

Starting Date

August

Tuition Fee

$23,800 per year

Location

Lynchburg, United States

About the program

Meet the field’s significant demand for computer engineers and related professionals. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS Oct. 2017) reported that openings in computer engineering were expected to swell five percent nationally between 2016 and 2026. The BLS also found that job opportunities for software developers—a position held by some computer engineers—were expected to grow by 24 percent between 2016 and 2026, adding an incredible 299,500 jobs across the country.

Study under experienced professionals in the field with a B.S. in Computer Engineering at Liberty University. Our faculty incorporate their Christian values throughout the classroom experience. Our primary goal is to develop Christ-centered men and women with the values, knowledge, and skills essential to making a positive impact on computer engineering related industries.

As a computer engineer, you would work with hardware and software to make computing platforms and applications more efficient and effective. Your focus would be on innovation—developing new computer hardware, designing and implementing software applications, and enhancing performance and security of computing systems, networks and communications systems.

Specialized equipment and facilities at Liberty University include:

  • ARM-based microprocessors
  • Intel-FPGA SoC boards

Courses included

  • Algorithms & Data Structures
  • Computer Architecture
  • Embedded & Real-Time System Design
  • Advanced Embedded Systems Design
  • Composition and Rhetoric
  • Inquiry

Career Opportunities

  • Software Application Developer
  • Software Systems Developer
  • Computer Hardware Engineer
  • Computer Software Engineer
  • Computer and Information Systems Manager
  • Network & Computer System Administrator
  • Computer Programmer

Minimum requirements

Admission decisions are competitive and are based primarily on the following factors:

  • Cumulative (unweighted) GPA from high school or college
  • GED scores (if applicable)
  • Consistency and trends of grades
  • Results from the SAT, ACT, or CLT
  • Essay submission

50% of admitted students come from within the following mid-ranges:

  • High School GPA: 3.15-3.83
  • SAT (ERW* and math only): 1020-1220
  • ACT composite: 20-27

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