Computer science and engineering

CSE is also a term often used in Europe to translate the name of technical or engineering informatics academic programs.[1] Academic programs vary between colleges, but typically include a combination of topics in computer science,computer engineering, and electrical engineering.Undergraduate courses usually include programming, algorithms and data structures, computer architecture, operating systems, computer networks, parallel computing, embedded systems, algorithms design, circuit analysis and electronics, digital logic and processor design, computer graphics, scientific computing, software engineering, database systems, digital signal processing, virtualization, computer simulations and games programming.CSE programs also include core subjects of theoretical computer science such as theory of computation, numerical methods, machine learning, programming theory and paradigms.[1][4] Students usually also have the opportunity to choose one social science subject.
CSE
Computer Science (CS)universitiescomputer sciencecomputer engineeringmaterials science and engineeringEuropeengineering informaticsundergraduatepostgraduateelectrical engineeringprogrammingalgorithmsdata structurescomputer architectureoperating systemscomputer networksparallel computingembedded systemsalgorithms designcircuit analysiselectronicsdigital logicprocessorcomputer graphicsscientific computingsoftware engineeringdatabase systemsdigital signal processingvirtualizationcomputer simulationstheory of computationnumerical methodsmachine learningprogramming theoryparadigmsimage processingdata scienceroboticsbio-inspired computingcomputational biologyautonomic computingartificial intelligencemathematicaldiscrete mathematicsmathematical analysislinear algebraprobabilitystatisticsphysicselectrical and electronic engineeringComputer graphics (computer science)Bachelor of Technology