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Neha Kashyap
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Asked: June 21, 20222022-06-21T17:32:33+05:30 2022-06-21T17:32:33+05:30In: Computer Science Engineering

Does computer engineering have a scope in today’s world?

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Sure. Computer engineers use a “scope” all the time. If by “scope” you mean an oscilloscope. It’s a tool used to look at the waveforms of signals over time. It’s most useful for analog signals, or at least when examining analog phenomena, but you can use it for digital signals in a pinch.

OK, I am kidding. Of COURSE computer engineering has a scope! Don’t think of an education in computer engineering as just an education in say, microchip design. It can lead you to that, but it’s not ONLY that. It also covers topics like signal processing, communications, digital circuit design, low-level software development (by that I don’t mean simple code, I mean embedded code, often running on “bare metal” without an operating system). There are TONS of areas where a computer engineering degree is excellent preparation. As the world becomes more complex and technological, with more custom complex devices, the more demand for engineers with hardware design skills will be required.

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