UMD’s BS in Computer Engineering bridges the gap between electrical engineering and computer science. The curriculum covers computer architecture, embedded systems, VLSI design, and machine learning hardware. Students gain hands-on experience building circuits, writing firmware, and designing processors. The program prepares graduates to innovate in fields such as robotics, cybersecurity, Internet of Things (IoT), and artificial intelligence through real-world labs and senior design projects.
Design of a wearable heart rate monitor with Bluetooth connectivity
Creating a home automation system using Arduino and NodeMCU
Building a RISC-V processor simulation in Verilog
Real-time face detection system on Raspberry Pi using OpenCV
Designing an FPGA-based image processing unit
Low-power wireless sensor network for environmental monitoring
Designing a smart glove for sign language translation
Developing a secure bootloader for microcontroller-based systems
Creating an autonomous robot for maze navigation
Implementing an intrusion detection system on embedded Linux
Design of a VLSI layout for a 4-bit ALU
Real-time audio processing for noise cancellation headphones
IoT-based smart irrigation controller with soil sensors
Designing a smart wheelchair with voice control interface
Wearable EMG-based gesture control system
Development of a custom PCB for a temperature sensing device
Creating a real-time DSP system for speech enhancement
Embedded system for smart bike theft detection and alerting
Design of a USB-based data acquisition module
Neural network inference engine for microcontrollers
Engineer the digital future with hands-on hardware-software integration projects in UMD’s CE program.
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