Average Income Advantages Educational Requirements.

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COMPUTER ENGINEERING INFO.

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COMPUTER ENGINEERING

INFO.

Average Income

Advantages

Educational Requirements

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Average Income

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1-4 years

5-9 years

10-19 years

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Advantages Some advantages of being a computer engineer is

that it can improve your logical reasoning as you may have to argue about which is best or flaws created in programs and hardware. It can also improve your ability to analyze patterns and flaws as well as improving your coordination as you handle installing hardware and creating software.

In some cases your social skills also will improve as you socialize with clients online or personally. Working in teams of computer engineers will help your social skills improve as you socialize with each other on flaws and upgrades and sometimes may have to cooperate to create the best program.

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Educational RequirementsThere are four Content Areas: • Arts and Humanities. Six credits. • Social Sciences. Six credits.• Science and Technology. Six to seven credits. • Diversity and Multiculturalism. Six credits. The courses in Content Areas One, Two, and Three must be taken in six

different academic units. Content Area courses may be counted toward the major.

Normally, the six credits required as a minimum for each Content Area will be met by two three-credit courses. However, in Content Area One, one-credit performance courses may be included. Students may use no more than three credits of such courses to meet the requirement.

In Content Area Four, at least three credits shall address issues of diversity and/or multiculturalism outside of the United States (International courses).

One, and only one, Content Area Four course may also serve as a Content Area One, Content Area Two, or Content Area Three requirement.