Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering – info session

Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering – info session

October 30, 2024 at 1:37 pm  Education, Kamloops, News

Your career path in computer engineering starts with post-secondary education.

And at Thompson Rivers University, we offer the hands-on, career-ready Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering program.

In this program, you will learn how to design, develop and integrate computer systems and their hardware and software components.  It is a comprehensive and hands-on program that encompasses both hardware and software aspects of computer engineering. Upon graduation, you can find yourself working in a high-demand, high-salary field.

At this information session, you will learn admission requirements, the relevant curriculum, career opportunities and the resources available to you to succeed at TRU.

REGISTER HERE

Date: Tuesday, Dec. 3

Location: Virtual

Time: 6 – 7 p.m. (PT)

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