@@mrstealyogirl231 its a lot of math, also coding. Its not impossible, but it is challenging. A lot of fun to learn. Definitely a good thing to go for. Im a soft-more computer engineer. Also five months late I know
@@mohamadcharaf7789 first, well i do not have much experience, I started with java in hs, but my college is all cpp. From what I have seen from the internships that I applied to lots of them like python or CPP, so I guess python or cpp
You don't have any idea about how much this has helped me. I love programming but due to bad experiences in high school I never really liked electronics, but I've always been interested. My passion is in making useful things that can be interesting but also low cost, I was starting to think that maybe Computer Science could have been better but now I know that Computer Engeneering is a good choice, thank you 🙏🏾
Most FAANGs just hype Computer Science a lot, guess a lot of them couldn’t handle the circuitry part of the computer engineering curriculum, so they conveniently just stuck with Computer Science.
I'm really impress by the way you serve us with very helpful information in just 4 minutes... I have watched longest videos with very less relevant information, thank you
His dressing also added to the authenticity of the Computer Engineering information he was passing across. Watching this video just sent chills back my back while taking my CE degree some years ago. The memories of the Circuit Design, Calculus, Physics & Cryptography Classes, just came rushing down on my head all over again. Now for specialization in a second degree; Artificial Intelligence, Game Development, Robotics & Embedded Systems are all at the top of my mind to select from should I go ahead and want to get a masters degree. My CE degree laid a very good foundation for me to see everything & build on my knowledge over the years & now come to the point where I can narrow down the areas of interest I’d like to pursue next in the Engineering Field.
@@ShawnHymel haha. I’m not sure if my brain can handle microcontroller nuances & all the typical breadboard quirks one had to battle with a decade before. For hobby projects, I might be up for it to just get a buzz in my spare time, but I’m not sure if my brain can’t stand it for a serious occasion such as a master degree, which would mean I have to do a solid thesis, & battle an insane amount of coursework. But I might be blowing it out of proportion, maybe you can share with me a link to you course?
This was an awesome video. I did a tour of campus here a few months ago and decided that I'm going to attend for computer engineering. I've always loved technology and have been fascinated by the way they work. This will definitely give me insight into the insane world of technology. I'm excited for this part of my life.
Going to grade 11 now. My goal is to become a computer engineer and get a job at Apple. Really hoping that everything goes well and I accomplish this goal of mine.
I think I'm going to take computer engineering for college but I'm not really sure...I'm not really into circuits but I guess I still don't know what I want to do in life.
@@mariamgafar4062 prob the pandemic. I really do like helping people and I don't see me in the future dealing with tech like this. Ever since I looked at comp eng I was always doubtful and confused. But when I focused on nursing it's like peaceful for me even though pursuing that career will for sure be hectic. Oh and I hate bio so wish me luck
I really have no interest in jobs all I do is watch anime and play games but I have really good grades and since I'm interested in technology I'm thinking about taking this
Great description! I think starting with a higher level programming language, like Java or Python, is better because it abstracts details that may be confusing/unnecessary at first.
I work in a tech role now and studied IT Management in the business school. Now, I look back and wish I had done something more interesting and challenging such as this.
I originally pursued computer engineering and dropped out of school due to some weird circumstances. I've gone back and forth between wanting to do this and develop software. I kind of want to do both but I'm more passionate about this, so I think I'll pursue this.
I'm Jane from Ghana , this video is amazing ...it has helped cleared up my mind a lot . I'm hoping to attend Rose Human next Fall... I'm wondering whether there are scholarship opportunities for international students
Even though I'm nowhere near college I still need to figure out what type of field I am going to go into so I can choose a highschool. one highschool has a program for doctors and sciences while another school has more of engineering programs. IDK what to choose all I know is that math is my strong suit as I take advanced classes
Yea, Computer Engineering is heavy course, which includes All of CS with added 45% to 50% electronics, heavy in maths. Classes are from machine learning AI, python to electronics stuff. Alot to learn stuff. Computer engineering degree is only for those who are in love with Computer as a whole technology. From logic to pretty UI/UX making. Whereas other computer degrees are Lite course just software parts. Conclusion: computer engineers have vast benefits over lite computer degrees.
Hello everyone I am also doing computer engineer in polytechnic university in Afghanistan I love electronic and artificial intelligence and I am doing some robatic project . thanks
Im currently a computer engineering student i wonder if i would enjoy pcb design, embbeded software or hardware im 24 i started in web development but i realized ienjoy working hands on designing things and programming, computer engineering has lots of working hands on and programming but less design work theres only PCB design ik there is mechanical has design work but i have no interest in mechanical systems.
I hate math, but I love computer science, I know C#, Pyret, Python, but that’s about it, I’m in robotics, vex v5 in school, and arduino as a personal hobby, I get good grades in both. My Math is right bout average, my English grades are good and I enjoy it. I think I enjoyed my electrical Science unit most. So I’m planning to go into computer engineering as it seems to fit my interests and passions. I’ve been watching a bunch of videos and researching a lot about it, but I’m still unsure if this course would fit me. I’m also unsure about what courses I actually should take because every source says kinda differently.
What's stopping you from taking this course math? It's not that hard you making it hard for yourself. There are bunch of tutorial and exercise you can do. You can even watch youtube to learn math. Learning knows no boundaries
that's what college is for, they're here to guide and teach you about the core stuff. Don't worry dude :) I started out with C++. Though it's a bit complex at first but it's a good foundation to start with when trying to learn other programming languages.
Just start with microcontrollers(like an arduino(ew)) I'm also 17 years old can't decide what to get. I'm insanely good at electronics, physics and programming but still I feel I'm idiot haha. I suggest you start but now, I think in college, it's still more of a self study. You need to be a self teacher and a curious person to be intelligent and good at something at least in my opinion.
Damn seeing this, I realise just how poor my university is. No wonder I ace all my classes, we are not giver any projects to work on. This seems a bit more interesting and challenging.
@@ShawnHymel Was the EE masters best relevant on your day to day job or what made you go and specialize in it, as less Electrical Engineering jobs are being put into the job market?
@@1anre I don't think getting MS EE vs. MS CPE mattered too much for my situation, honestly. For my masters, I could have swapped out one class and gotten the degree in CPE instead, as my thesis was all C++ programming related to DSP. When I did it 10 years ago, I think EE held a little more prestige than CPE, but I'm not sure that's the case anymore. As you mentioned, EE is seeing a drop in demand. It didn't matter too much for my day job (I was doing mostly project management at the time), but having a masters did help me get more interviews for my next job :)
@@ShawnHymel ah I get you now Shawn, that makes sense. Always told myself a decade ago too, that I wouldn’t do a masters, that a BSc. in Computer Engineering was enough, & that I’d fill whatever technical void or competency issues I had on my day-to-day job, with IT industry certifications instead. As by my 3rd year in Uni, I discovered the curriculum was outdated and I learnt more doing my own research online & even stopped attending lectures after a while because of this discovery.(parents weren’t happy with that.. by the way) Now a decade has passed and I have some work experience under my belt too, & I’m thinking of the Masters now, and similar to you, currently doing Product Management & Project-related work right now, not the core engineering subjects we took back then in Uni. Leaning towards getting a Tech + Business Masters specialization which can fuel my entrepreneurship side & also give me an edge by having a 2nd degree in interviews, but I doubt it’ll fully be in the core engineering space I’d do this masters program, I don’t think I would be able to handle the workload at this point, I don’t really know. What specializations would you say encapsulate this really well, and would still keep me close to my tech background, but give me a well rounded edge in business as I go higher in my career & might get tasked to do less hands-on technical stuff for my day-to-day work?
how tough is computer engineering? i have just applied for college recently and i ranked computer engineering as my first choice because i just feel like i have interest in math physics and some coding. I have heard many people saying that com eng is tough and extremely stressful, i am worried that i will not be able to cope with it. is it really that tough?
I wouldn't worry about the difficuilty. If you are interested in the material and want a career in engineering don't let the fear of failure stop you. You are more capable than you realize
College will teach you all of the skills needed for computer engineering. You may find that you are behind in some of your abilities when you first get there (this happened to me--many of my classmates knew more programming than I did Freshman year). Don't worry! Keep at it, and you'll catch up.
Then, if computer engineering could create smth , how about electrical engineering? Im sorry but im totally confuse 🤓 what is the different from this two? Someone please help me ;)
You'll take many classes that are similar between computer engineering and electrical engineering. However, electrical engineering focuses on circuit design, radiofrequency (RF) design (e.g. antennas), power electronics (large motors, batteries, generators, power lines, etc.). You won't take many of those courses in computer engineering. Instead, you'll take more programming courses and focus on things like embedded systems, digital signal processing, and programmable logic (e.g. FPGAs). Hope that helps!
Does computer engineering major exist? If i see in colleger program. They only have computer science and electrical engineering? Which one to apply to become computer engineering that is good in hardware and software?
@@JvMapote thank you for the suggestion 😁 I am really interested in programing as well as designing computers or phones so I have been doing research of what sounds good. If you have an idea of what would implement both of those that would be great. I hope you have a lovely day/night
@@Dragon_prince90 I would highly recommend Computer Engineering, There might be no programming in the first term but u could join a club if u still want to do programming. Computer engineering has all the fields in your interest (Hardware, software, network, electrical) and I would even say it the best engineering and IT course right now. But it still has a lot of math and science and boring subjects but overall it's great.
@@JvMapote Thank you for your opinion. it's really nice that you would help me figure out a good career path for me. Personally I really enjoy science, math not so much but I am pretty good at it. It was nice getting your opinion as well as talking to you.
There is a good deal of overlap between the two. Mechatronics includes more mechanical and control systems that you won't find in computer engineering.
@@zweiwing4435 Yes...mechatronics is an "interdisciplinary branch of engineering that focuses on the integration of mechanical, electronic and electrical engineering systems, and also includes a combination of robotics, electronics, computer science, telecommunications, systems, control, and product engineering."
Hello, what if i have only slight knowledge and skills on computer mechanism ? Is it okay if i choose this career ? Can i, because i really like working in secret having or making things done . Right now because of pandemic , the learning is online and i just chosed HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT because of the struggles in taking the engineering. The question is would i still be able to choose COMPUTER ENGINEERING SIR? THANK YOU!
@@tevejohnincipido8526 computers are actually really dumb, fast, but dumb. they can only do 1+1 or 1 + 0 nothing else. every thing after that is only more 1+1 operations. so if you can do 1+1 you can do computer engineering. Science is not only for the worthy but for anybody.
@@codegoblin7740 wow! thank you for that deep meaning of advice sir , hope i can make it to the last. God Bless You. But what if I'm not capable for it
why in this video studying computer engineering is so interesting? but i never interested in computer engineering class, so many teory that feel me dizzy
That's not the meaning of low-level language. A low-level language basically means a language that is closer to the computer, thus harder for humans lol
This is actually the best video on computer engineering i think I’ve seen...
Congrats
Somewhere out there, you’ve helped a kid get closer to achieving his dreams...god bless you for this
Me im 12 and i wanna become a computer engineer
@@bamboo4701 👍
Yes he did help me 🥺, God bless Him❤️
@@bamboo4701lo học hành cho tốt đi
Not the first time you comment this
Wow, best description of Computer engineering I've seen so far.
I'm also a Senior student in computer engineering, I appreciate this .
I’m interested in pursuing computer engineering, how hard is the curriculum
@@mrstealyogirl231 its a lot of math, also coding. Its not impossible, but it is challenging. A lot of fun to learn. Definitely a good thing to go for. Im a soft-more computer engineer. Also five months late I know
@@natehagen9710 What programming language do you recommend to learn first?
@@mohamadcharaf7789 first, well i do not have much experience, I started with java in hs, but my college is all cpp. From what I have seen from the internships that I applied to lots of them like python or CPP, so I guess python or cpp
@@natehagen9710 is computer engineering better than software engineering
As a Rose alum and the Computer Engineering advisor at the Univ. of Michigan, I've got to say that this is really well done.
Dreams only last for a night, but dedication take a lifetime.
👍🏼
You don't have any idea about how much this has helped me.
I love programming but due to bad experiences in high school I never really liked electronics, but I've always been interested.
My passion is in making useful things that can be interesting but also low cost, I was starting to think that maybe Computer Science could have been better but now I know that Computer Engeneering is a good choice, thank you 🙏🏾
Sssaaame here 💯
Most FAANGs just hype Computer Science a lot, guess a lot of them couldn’t handle the circuitry part of the computer engineering curriculum, so they conveniently just stuck with Computer Science.
Did you get into computer engineering?
hey!! I feel like your experience us same as mine. Could u please share how ur life changed since you followed the CE major? :) did u like it?
I'm really impress by the way you serve us with very helpful information in just 4 minutes... I have watched longest videos with very less relevant information, thank you
Great school, great curriculum, great video. My CE education at Rose served as the foundation for a long and fulfilling career. Strongly recommend.
Wow Computer Engineering courses has came along way since I graduated in 2003.....
His dressing also added to the authenticity of the Computer Engineering information he was passing across.
Watching this video just sent chills back my back while taking my CE degree some years ago.
The memories of the Circuit Design, Calculus, Physics & Cryptography Classes, just came rushing down on my head all over again.
Now for specialization in a second degree; Artificial Intelligence, Game Development, Robotics & Embedded Systems are all at the top of my mind to select from should I go ahead and want to get a masters degree.
My CE degree laid a very good foundation for me to see everything & build on my knowledge over the years & now come to the point where I can narrow down the areas of interest I’d like to pursue next in the Engineering Field.
Go AI! Embedded machine learning is the new hotness right now. Although, I might be biased, as I just released a course on that topic :P
@@ShawnHymel haha. I’m not sure if my brain can handle microcontroller nuances & all the typical breadboard quirks one had to battle with a decade before.
For hobby projects, I might be up for it to just get a buzz in my spare time, but I’m not sure if my brain can’t stand it for a serious occasion such as a master degree, which would mean I have to do a solid thesis, & battle an insane amount of coursework.
But I might be blowing it out of proportion, maybe you can share with me a link to you course?
This was an awesome video. I did a tour of campus here a few months ago and decided that I'm going to attend for computer engineering. I've always loved technology and have been fascinated by the way they work. This will definitely give me insight into the insane world of technology. I'm excited for this part of my life.
Going to grade 11 now. My goal is to become a computer engineer and get a job at Apple. Really hoping that everything goes well and I accomplish this goal of mine.
Dude I'm rooting for you
@@ak_buckets7962 thanks man, it means a lot
Gotta try hard 💯
The best video on CE so far. I'm literally screaming, I made the right choice
Well I'm taking up computer engineering this year lol AHAHAH and honestly I don't like math but I'm challenging my self.
Mee too all the best 👀
me too. challenging myself and i hope i can make it
Goodluck y’all
Same , good luck !!
I’m agreeing with uu😂
I think I'm going to take computer engineering for college but I'm not really sure...I'm not really into circuits but I guess I still don't know what I want to do in life.
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If you enjoy the programming side but not the circuits side, I definitely recommend checking out computer science :)
nvm guys I'm going to take nursing in college. A month really changed my mind huh
The Peige what helped you change your mind and decide ?
@@mariamgafar4062 prob the pandemic. I really do like helping people and I don't see me in the future dealing with tech like this. Ever since I looked at comp eng I was always doubtful and confused. But when I focused on nursing it's like peaceful for me even though pursuing that career will for sure be hectic. Oh and I hate bio so wish me luck
This video is really clear it directly states what is the use of computer engineering and what professionals in these fields do
I haven't seen a video with high quality and straight-forward information in a while, thanks.
I really have no interest in jobs all I do is watch anime and play games but I have really good grades and since I'm interested in technology I'm thinking about taking this
Same 😂
Literally me the exact same way 😂😂
Ian never seen some that described me so perfectly.
You me😂
literally me
I'll be starting my bachelors in CE in about a month!! very excited for it
Great description! I think starting with a higher level programming language, like Java or Python, is better because it abstracts details that may be confusing/unnecessary at first.
I work in a tech role now and studied IT Management in the business school. Now, I look back and wish I had done something more interesting and challenging such as this.
I'm akin from Nigeria and I'll love to study computer engineering at this University
I originally pursued computer engineering and dropped out of school due to some weird circumstances. I've gone back and forth between wanting to do this and develop software. I kind of want to do both but I'm more passionate about this, so I think I'll pursue this.
This video will motivate computer engineering student 👍
Hi. Do you know what you have done just right know? Inspired many to learn more and more about c engineering
Great information, i also choosing computer engineering for PhD
Man u're the best well done!! ❤️
Thank you so much. I'm in love with this course
Such a wonderful introduction.Thx a bunch dude!
Thank you so much making this video
Thx. I need a great overview of CMPE(computer engineering).
I'm Jane from Ghana , this video is amazing ...it has helped cleared up my mind a lot . I'm hoping to attend Rose Human next Fall... I'm wondering whether there are scholarship opportunities for international students
Even though I'm nowhere near college I still need to figure out what type of field I am going to go into so I can choose a highschool. one highschool has a program for doctors and sciences while another school has more of engineering programs. IDK what to choose all I know is that math is my strong suit as I take advanced classes
This video helped so much. thank you
Yea, Computer Engineering is heavy course, which includes All of CS with added 45% to 50% electronics, heavy in maths. Classes are from machine learning AI, python to electronics stuff. Alot to learn stuff. Computer engineering degree is only for those who are in love with Computer as a whole technology. From logic to pretty UI/UX making.
Whereas other computer degrees are Lite course just software parts.
Conclusion: computer engineers have vast benefits over lite computer degrees.
Hello everyone I am also doing computer engineer in polytechnic university in Afghanistan I love electronic and artificial intelligence and I am doing some robatic project .
thanks
Nice
Well explained I would like to do computer engineering because my best to math
Best college ever. *And thumbnail*
Very informative...Thanks Rose.👊🏾
Im currently a computer engineering student i wonder if i would enjoy pcb design, embbeded software or hardware im 24 i started in web development but i realized ienjoy working hands on designing things and programming, computer engineering has lots of working hands on and programming but less design work theres only PCB design ik there is mechanical has design work but i have no interest in mechanical systems.
I hate math, but I love computer science, I know C#, Pyret, Python, but that’s about it, I’m in robotics, vex v5 in school, and arduino as a personal hobby, I get good grades in both. My Math is right bout average, my English grades are good and I enjoy it. I think I enjoyed my electrical Science unit most. So I’m planning to go into computer engineering as it seems to fit my interests and passions.
I’ve been watching a bunch of videos and researching a lot about it, but I’m still unsure if this course would fit me. I’m also unsure about what courses I actually should take because every source says kinda differently.
What's stopping you from taking this course math? It's not that hard you making it hard for yourself. There are bunch of tutorial and exercise you can do. You can even watch youtube to learn math. Learning knows no boundaries
Calculus isnt much fun at least i dont think it is
Best video ever
I'm taking this course even though I dont have any idea about this so good luck to me :)
Any update
I am from a country where becoming computer engineering is difficult because there is a huge competition for it
i am thinking to get a degree in computer engineering but idk coding or anything about electronic engineering i am 17 years old
that's what college is for, they're here to guide and teach you about the core stuff. Don't worry dude :)
I started out with C++. Though it's a bit complex at first but it's a good foundation to start with when trying to learn other programming languages.
Im the same age and i can say the same thing, although im still un sure on what to choose
Just start with microcontrollers(like an arduino(ew)) I'm also 17 years old can't decide what to get. I'm insanely good at electronics, physics and programming but still I feel I'm idiot haha.
I suggest you start but now, I think in college, it's still more of a self study. You need to be a self teacher and a curious person to be intelligent and good at something at least in my opinion.
If you knew coding and/or electronic engineering there wouldn’t be much of a reason to study them would there?
Don’t worry about it. Just join infantry marines and shoot guns and do cool stuff. 👍
It's really good classes
Bro is really good 😊❤
Damn seeing this, I realise just how poor my university is. No wonder I ace all my classes, we are not giver any projects to work on. This seems a bit more interesting and challenging.
You didn't include Networking, im a computer Engineer as well my first project was automated alarm system..
2024 anyone 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you អរគុណ
This is my best job
Can I do computer engineering bs and then a electrical engineering or computer science ms?
Yes you can! I got my BS in computer engineering and MS in electrical engineering.
@@ShawnHymel Was the EE masters best relevant on your day to day job or what made you go and specialize in it, as less Electrical Engineering jobs are being put into the job market?
@@1anre I don't think getting MS EE vs. MS CPE mattered too much for my situation, honestly. For my masters, I could have swapped out one class and gotten the degree in CPE instead, as my thesis was all C++ programming related to DSP. When I did it 10 years ago, I think EE held a little more prestige than CPE, but I'm not sure that's the case anymore. As you mentioned, EE is seeing a drop in demand. It didn't matter too much for my day job (I was doing mostly project management at the time), but having a masters did help me get more interviews for my next job :)
@@ShawnHymel ah I get you now Shawn, that makes sense.
Always told myself a decade ago too, that I wouldn’t do a masters, that a BSc. in Computer Engineering was enough, & that I’d fill whatever technical void or competency issues I had on my day-to-day job, with IT industry certifications instead.
As by my 3rd year in Uni, I discovered the curriculum was outdated and I learnt more doing my own research online & even stopped attending lectures after a while because of this discovery.(parents weren’t happy with that.. by the way)
Now a decade has passed and I have some work experience under my belt too, & I’m thinking of the Masters now, and similar to you, currently doing Product Management & Project-related work right now, not the core engineering subjects we took back then in Uni.
Leaning towards getting a Tech + Business Masters specialization which can fuel my entrepreneurship side & also give me an edge by having a 2nd degree in interviews, but I doubt it’ll fully be in the core engineering space I’d do this masters program, I don’t think I would be able to handle the workload at this point, I don’t really know.
What specializations would you say encapsulate this really well, and would still keep me close to my tech background, but give me a well rounded edge in business as I go higher in my career & might get tasked to do less hands-on technical stuff for my day-to-day work?
Thank you so much
What different between computer engineering vs robotics engineering vs Mechatronics engineering?
What is the difference between computer engineering and electrical and electronic engineering. Can't select a field confused.
I'm in grade 10, doing Physics, Life Science and Information Technology
how tough is computer engineering? i have just applied for college recently and i ranked computer engineering as my first choice because i just feel like i have interest in math physics and some coding. I have heard many people saying that com eng is tough and extremely stressful, i am worried that i will not be able to cope with it. is it really that tough?
I wouldn't worry about the difficuilty. If you are interested in the material and want a career in engineering don't let the fear of failure stop you. You are more capable than you realize
Every major is difficult in its own way, there are no easy majors so don’t worry about difficulty 👍
Please tell about that
IS there any Master in Computer engineering
sounds cool
please, do you recommend an online course on computer engineering which i can join? ,like zoom.
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Does building circuit board or cpu required this degree..or it has any other specific degree??
I have a question does studying computer engineering require any abilities before studying it i mean i’m not that good in using computer
College will teach you all of the skills needed for computer engineering. You may find that you are behind in some of your abilities when you first get there (this happened to me--many of my classmates knew more programming than I did Freshman year). Don't worry! Keep at it, and you'll catch up.
Shawn Hymel thank you so much 🙏
Good Algebra.
*You really remind me of young sheldon*
Lol. I like watching their videos
wow he looks so fancy
Then, if computer engineering could create smth , how about electrical engineering? Im sorry but im totally confuse 🤓 what is the different from this two? Someone please help me ;)
You'll take many classes that are similar between computer engineering and electrical engineering. However, electrical engineering focuses on circuit design, radiofrequency (RF) design (e.g. antennas), power electronics (large motors, batteries, generators, power lines, etc.). You won't take many of those courses in computer engineering. Instead, you'll take more programming courses and focus on things like embedded systems, digital signal processing, and programmable logic (e.g. FPGAs). Hope that helps!
@@ShawnHymel ohh thank youu 🔥✨
Does computer engineering major exist?
If i see in colleger program. They only have computer science and electrical engineering? Which one to apply to become computer engineering that is good in hardware and software?
He seemed really passionate about that last sentence 😂
Well explained
Math is very important don't even joke with you calculus 1 and 2 courses they'll help you a lot
That's good❤
Awesome review
Please can I get a private lesson bcos I like maths,physics,
Would there also be programing because I want to design and program my own application ?
there's but it might be on the 2nd or 3rd year
if you really like programming i recommend computer science (its all about programming)
@@JvMapote thank you for the suggestion 😁 I am really interested in programing as well as designing computers or phones so I have been doing research of what sounds good. If you have an idea of what would implement both of those that would be great. I hope you have a lovely day/night
@@Dragon_prince90 I would highly recommend Computer Engineering, There might be no programming in the first term but u could join a club if u still want to do programming. Computer engineering has all the fields in your interest (Hardware, software, network, electrical) and I would even say it the best engineering and IT course right now. But it still has a lot of math and science and boring subjects but overall it's great.
@@JvMapote Thank you for your opinion. it's really nice that you would help me figure out a good career path for me. Personally I really enjoy science, math not so much but I am pretty good at it. It was nice getting your opinion as well as talking to you.
@@Dragon_prince90 no worries, i would never let down pepa.
Sir i want to be a computer engineer but am not good at maths.
Im an idiot but i always want to become an computer engineer
You got this
@@mont9816 thanks 🙂
Same
is mechatronics engineering close to computer engineering as i am very interested in both
and have found that both include some of the same classes
There is a good deal of overlap between the two. Mechatronics includes more mechanical and control systems that you won't find in computer engineering.
What about computer science and engineering (CSE)
Time to study computer 4 more years to go
Nice vid
I am planning to do foundation in computer system engineering but in my igcse I did bio, chem, maths, english and business.
Will this be fine?
Yes I think so, it depends on the university you are going to tho.
You need to contact unis that you might be interested in and ask them
I'm an Arts and Design studrnt shifting to Computer Engineering in College. What do you think?
About what
@@Smiley957 About the industrial revolution and it's consequences.
This is the real sheldon
nice vid
Am going to
Have masters degree in computer engineering if am archive my goals
I think I'll get a dual bachelors in electrical and computer engineering then
there is no Mechanical Engineer + Computer Science? I wonder how will that major called?
That’s probable mechatronics or robotics :)
@@ShawnHymel really?
@@zweiwing4435 Yes...mechatronics is an "interdisciplinary branch of engineering that focuses on the integration of mechanical, electronic and electrical engineering systems, and also includes a combination of robotics, electronics, computer science, telecommunications, systems, control, and product engineering."
@@ShawnHymel How about Aerospace Engineer + Computer Science = ?
@@zweiwing4435 Not sure there's a name for such a thing :)
Computer engineering vs Computer science . Helppp
Thanks for this its definetly not for me
Hello, what if i have only slight knowledge and skills on computer mechanism ? Is it okay if i choose this career ? Can i, because i really like working in secret having or making things done . Right now because of pandemic , the learning is online and i just chosed HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT because of the struggles in taking the engineering. The question is would i still be able to choose COMPUTER ENGINEERING SIR? THANK YOU!
yes
@@codegoblin7740 what advice can you give me to boost my confidence in choosing this
@@tevejohnincipido8526 computers are actually really dumb, fast, but dumb. they can only do 1+1 or 1 + 0 nothing else. every thing after that is only more 1+1 operations. so if you can do 1+1 you can do computer engineering. Science is not only for the worthy but for anybody.
@@codegoblin7740 wow! thank you for that deep meaning of advice sir , hope i can make it to the last. God Bless You. But what if I'm not capable for it
Computer engineering and C's is same@?
They’re showing a prison plane at 0:59
Oyy good be hoyy🤪
August 2nd 2024 anyone here
why in this video studying computer engineering is so interesting? but i never interested in computer engineering class, so many teory that feel me dizzy
Robots are handling our Amazon orders? No wonder I got an empty package.
Nerd😂 jk but i actually want to do this or mechanical engineering or cs or evem ee
Im starting to rethink about being ther all nerds and im failing grade 8 math
"low level language, C" i mean for pros its easy but for starters, its hell haha
That's not the meaning of low-level language.
A low-level language basically means a language that is closer to the computer, thus harder for humans lol
@@tex824 yeah, thats just what I said. LOL for proos its easy, for starters its hell cuz u need a lot of experience to code that language.
@@Acinemadness im learning C rn next week will be C+