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Practically every industry in the modern marketplace uses computers in one way or another. Some use computers for record keeping, while others depend on computer technology for their existence. Even though their use and applications may vary, most businesses rely on engineers to keep their computer networks current and in working order.
A degree in computer science and engineering prepares students to design, test, and maintain new and existing computer systems. This degree program includes a number of math and science based classes such as calculus and physics. Students also learn hardware and software development, network administration, and various ways to use technology for problem solving. In addition to their formal coursework, most computer engineers also enroll in certification programs and attend numerous professional development workshops in order to keep their skills relevant.