The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, has computer engineering as a major.
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Accounting, Engineering(except computer engineering, software engineering and electrical engineering), Physics, Chemistry, etc
There are several colleges in NC that have Aerospace Engineering programs. One of these schools is North Carolina State University.
Engineering Accounting
The International Technology University offers several engineering-related degree programs. For example, they offer courses in electrical engineering and computer engineering.
Yes, definitely.
Majors with a lot of math: Physics, Chemistry, Computer programming, Accounting, Math, Engineering and Architecture.
They have many different programs at the University of Pennsylvania. Engineering, architecture, bioengineering, contemporary writing, chemical engineering, art history, and many more.
If you are referring to university degree programs, then, neither of those is easy. They both require a lot of the same classes. Electrical engineering focuses on electrical equipment while computer engineering focuses on software. what are the subjects which are taught in both the courses. And what is th similarity in both the courses. That is going to depend entirely on the university you attend. I would recommend checking out the university's webpage and compare the courses the two degree programs require. Most all universities will post a list of courses required for all their degree programs, so, it shouldn't be too difficult to find.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, University of California--Berkeley are the top three for engineering.
There are no online university's that have engineering programs. Electrical engineering, and engineering in general, simply cannot be taught online. The labs are critical to engineering degree programs, there are no labs in an online course. You'll just have to suck it up and go to a real university.
With appropriate programs like CAD, or other according to the kind of engineering.
The graduate programs offered at North Eastern University are Arts, Media & Design, Business, Computer & Information Sciences, Engineering, Health Sciences, Law, Professional Studies, Sciences, and Social Sciences & Humanities.