PLNU’s Engineering B.S.E. with a concentration in Computer Engineering blends computer science, electrical engineering, physics, and mathematics to prepare you for careers at the forefront of technology. This concentration is ideal if you’re interested in areas like satellite communications, computer chip design, aerospace, or cybersecurity.
Program Overview

ABET Accreditation
The Bachelor of Science in Engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET under the commission’s General Criteria with no applicable program criteria.
Why Choose Engineering at PLNU?


Required Internship
All students complete an internship, ensuring you graduate with professional engineering experience. ABET commended this as a program strength.
Capstone Project with Purpose
You’ll complete a year-long senior design project with real-world clients. Recent projects have included designing engineering systems for mission projects in Guatemala.
Personalized Mentorship
Small class sizes and one-on-one faculty advising provide individualized support for academic planning, career goals, and graduate school preparation.
What You’ll Study
Alongside a strong foundation in mathematics and physics, you’ll complete core engineering coursework and specialize in computer engineering with subjects such as:
- Digital Logic and Computer Organization
- Microprocessors and Embedded Systems
- Electronics and Circuit Design
- Programming and Software Systems
- Signals, Systems, and Communications
- Engineering Design and Project Management
Your education culminates in an internship and a two-semester senior design project, where you’ll create solutions for real clients.
Graduates of PLNU’s Engineering program pursue careers in:
- Electrical Engineer
- Computer Hardware Engineer
- Aerospace Engineer
- Cybersecurity and Systems Engineer
With its balance of rigorous academics, hands-on experience, and ABET accreditation, PLNU’s Computer Engineering concentration prepares you to launch directly into industry or pursue graduate study in engineering and technology.
Course List
For information about the courses required for the Engineering, B.S.E Computer Engineering Concentration program, view the PLNU Catalog.
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Student Support
For most students, the transition into college life is one full of adjustments. There is the excitement of newfound freedoms, but also some uncertainty as you begin to make choices and take responsibility for your own future.
At PLNU, we’re committed to supporting you — academically, professionally, spiritually, personally — so that you may be successful both in your time as a student and beyond. That’s why we offer a holistic support system that focuses on your unique experiences, particular needs, and personal and professional goals — resulting from our deep concern for you, our student.
With a focus on authentic relationships and personalized attention, our goal is to help transform you so you can follow your calling in your own career and life.
Career Opportunities
Are you curious about the driving forces behind machinery and infrastructure? Utilize a degree in computer engineering to learn about power generation, digital interfacing, and much more so that you can flourish in the engineering industry.
What can you do with an engineering degree with a computer engineering concentration?
Many PLNU graduates have gone on to work in careers in academia, aerospace, computer technology, research, satellite or cellular communications, semiconductors, and solar technology (just to name a few). All are equipped with thorough knowledge and tools for their roles within these industries.
Some of the positions PLNU graduates currently hold:
Electrical Engineer
Electrical Engineers design, develop, and test electrical systems and components for everything from power generation to electronics and communications. They work in industries such as manufacturing, utilities, aerospace, and research.
- Median Pay: $118,780/year
- Number of Jobs: 287,900
- Job Outlook (2024‑34): +7% (Much faster than average)
- Employment Change: +19,700 jobs
Computer Hardware Engineer
Computer Hardware Engineers research, design, develop, and test hardware components such as circuit boards, processors, and memory devices. They often work in industries like manufacturing, research labs, and tech hardware companies.
- Median Pay: $155,020/year
- Number of Jobs: 76,800
- Job Outlook (2024‑34): +7% (Much faster than average)
- Employment Change: +5,600 jobs
Aerospace Engineer
Aerospace Engineers design, test and oversee the manufacturing of aircraft, spacecraft, missiles, and related systems. They often work in aerospace product manufacturing, defense, and research & development.
- Median Pay: $134,830/year
- Number of Jobs: 71,600
- Job Outlook (2024‑34): +6% (Faster than average)
- Employment Change: +4,400 jobs
Department Faculty
- (619) 849-2219 jviducic@pointloma.edu
Maria Zack, Ph.D.
Associate Dean, Science, Technology, Engineering and MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical, Information and Computer SciencesDepartment of Physics and Engineering(619) 849-2458 mzack@pointloma.edu