As a computer engineering major, you can learn how to design and manufacture computer hardware using the latest semiconductor chip technologies, which form the foundation of everything from automobiles to household appliances to defense systems. In addition, you can learn how to develop, analyze and research systems that process, store and convey digital information. Computer engineering majors explore cutting-edge systems, including wearable technology, mobile devices, personal computers, servers used in the cloud, and embedded systems. Two “named degree options,” which are reflected on your transcript, allow you to dedicate some of your elective credits on specific areas of expertise: Our new semiconductor engineering named option enables you to focus on the science, tools and practices of engineering semiconductor-based devices and systems. And our machine learning and data science named degree option enables you to focus on the mathematics, tools and practices associated with machine learning and data science in engineering. In the UW-Madison ECE department, our programs will match your ambition.