Is A Computer Engineering Degree ACTUALLY Worth It? (2024)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @learnwithlukas
    @learnwithlukas  5 месяцев назад +2

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  • @classic_man2414
    @classic_man2414 5 месяцев назад +170

    As a Comp. Eng student, i tell you guys its the perfect degree for someone that really loves ALL about computers

    • @ghostplayz9754
      @ghostplayz9754 4 месяца назад +1

      how is the job market and entry level salaries?

    • @I098ty
      @I098ty 3 месяца назад +2

      Yea man as a computer nerd y I in learn ALL about it (hardware, software and networking)

    • @muhammadaitesam6157
      @muhammadaitesam6157 3 месяца назад

      would you reccomend it , i was a software engineering student and had to switch mid uni to a different uni and different degree and thats what i got in , but it doesnt have all programming as software so im scared.

    • @ghostplayz9754
      @ghostplayz9754 3 месяца назад +1

      @@muhammadaitesam6157 my question was the job market, do you know about how the job market is? In canada and US

    • @muhammadaitesam6157
      @muhammadaitesam6157 3 месяца назад

      @@ghostplayz9754 the job market is pretty good especially if you are looking for remote clients . You are very likely to get a high paying job in both countries and it's not ai replaceable either due to the type of work

  • @Naomi-xu4hq
    @Naomi-xu4hq 4 месяца назад +78

    Computer engineering is one of the most versatile degrees for work in tech. Not only does it open doors for hardware degrees, it opens for software degrees as well. You can work in IT, software, hardware engineering, and even be qualified for general engineering work as well. Just know that the really interesting AI and automation fields want a masters degree

    • @muhammadaitesam6157
      @muhammadaitesam6157 3 месяца назад +3

      would you reccomend it , i was a software engineering student and had to switch mid uni to a different uni and different degree and thats what i got in , but it doesnt have all programming as software so im scared.

    • @Naomi-xu4hq
      @Naomi-xu4hq 3 месяца назад +6

      @@muhammadaitesam6157 you can learn programming on the side. High school and middle school kids are taking it. Coding is becoming a good secondary skill not primary unless you’re the best of the best

    • @muhammadaitesam6157
      @muhammadaitesam6157 3 месяца назад +1

      @@Naomi-xu4hq understandable thank you

    • @Al_Nusrati
      @Al_Nusrati 2 месяца назад

      @@Naomi-xu4hq Same dude, In my country in Top Uni i got admission in Software, I dropped it and emailed them to put me in CE as it would make me 2 in 1, just think of it, CE in Bachelors and AI or any other SE field in MS. BOOM

    • @bigbao9843
      @bigbao9843 2 месяца назад

      @@Naomi-xu4hq EE would be much more broader. Doesn’t matter if you study CS, EE, CE. But EE have much more fields to go such as power, RF, EMag, DSP, also can work in software if you put in the work

  • @teosamarzija
    @teosamarzija 3 месяца назад +41

    This degree costed me my mental health! I am quite sure that, now that I have a Bachelor Degree in Computer Engineering, I am actually less capable of being a competent programmer than when I finished high-school. When I finished high-school, I didn't have a diploma, but I did have mental health. Now I have a diploma, but I also have a psychotic disorder (I am taking Risperidone, Biperiden, and Alprazolam). That's even worse, isn't it?

    • @Ken9Jaku
      @Ken9Jaku 3 месяца назад +2

      what happened???? what college did you go to?

    • @teosamarzija
      @teosamarzija 3 месяца назад

      @@Ken9Jaku I went to FERIT, the University of Osijek.

    • @autumn_b905
      @autumn_b905 3 месяца назад +1

      @@teosamarzija why? Was it too hard?

    • @teosamarzija
      @teosamarzija 3 месяца назад

      @@autumn_b905 Well, it was way harder than I expected it to be.

    • @autumn_b905
      @autumn_b905 3 месяца назад +2

      @@teosamarzija are you good in math? I am considering but my math skills are not the best

  • @UtopiaTimes
    @UtopiaTimes 4 месяца назад +4

    Thank you for enlightening us about Computer Engineering in a very easy to understand way. Do keep up the good work

  • @dekev7503
    @dekev7503 3 месяца назад +31

    The major problem with this video is the way you underestimated the amount of math required to get this degree. It’s pretty much an electrical engineering degree ( most schools treat it as a branch of EE)

    • @wondersarfo9201
      @wondersarfo9201 3 месяца назад +1

      In my school it’s fully electronics engineering plus some few electrical classes and computer science classes
      The focus is much on hardware and the math is killer

    • @icareyoucarewecaretakecare688
      @icareyoucarewecaretakecare688 2 месяца назад

      same

    • @tarasaurus24
      @tarasaurus24 2 месяца назад

      Math is the exact same for all engineering majors. Only difference with CompE is that you will take discrete math also and maybe linear algebra. But unlike EE you won’t have to take the same amount of physics classes so it really equal outs in terms of difficulty. You will take the cs wash out classes such as data structures and algorithms which is killer for some people.

    • @dekev7503
      @dekev7503 2 месяца назад

      @@tarasaurus24 You will take all the Circuits, signal analysis, DSP, and EM waves classes which are 100% Advanced math classes. EE doesn’t really have that many physics courses aside from a handful of elementary mechanics courses ( which CompE students also take). EM waves can be considered a physics course but it’s more math/vector calculus based than theory based. You might take solid state electronics as well, and that’s about all the physics based courses that you’ll face. Unless you want to specialise in software engineering, you probably wouldn’t need discrete mathematics ( that’s more of a CS course). You’d also take a healthy dose of statistics and machine learning based math courses which EE students also take.

    • @tarasaurus24
      @tarasaurus24 2 месяца назад

      @@dekev7503 yeah no CompE is taking all those EE classes in undergrad. Go look up any CompE course map. I have a computer engineering degree never took a EM waves class 🫥. You have to take computer science classes which you’ve listed none. Electrical engineers almost always take advance physics which has to do with intro to quantum mechanics and magnetism which CompE do not have to take. This seems like some AI generated response because legit half of the listed stuff is incorrect.

  • @OiVinn-eq1ml
    @OiVinn-eq1ml 3 месяца назад +14

    You can’t self teach Computer Engineering. You need a degree in it

    • @OiVinn-eq1ml
      @OiVinn-eq1ml 2 месяца назад

      @@Marktee772 Too many to list 😅. Just search CE degree curriculum. You need everything

    • @adeybakria9384
      @adeybakria9384 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Marktee772 It's pretty difficult to learn the hardware stuff on your own

    • @Davinmk
      @Davinmk Месяц назад

      Not really

    • @AmmoBops
      @AmmoBops Месяц назад

      You can learn this stuff on your own but it would be hard to take the right paths without the guide that the degree plan offers..
      Like a random kid trying to learn all these topics without someone telling him would definitely miss a lot of fundamentals

    • @OiVinn-eq1ml
      @OiVinn-eq1ml Месяц назад +2

      @@AmmoBops Exactly! That’s what school is for lol. And most Computer Engineering jobs requires a degree 🙂

  • @wondersarfo9201
    @wondersarfo9201 3 месяца назад +4

    This is the best course in the world

  • @kurtdecena8681
    @kurtdecena8681 4 месяца назад +8

    As a Computer Engineering graduate 2024, there are a lot of opportunities career to choose. 😊
    And I choose Embedded system Engineer career path.

    • @Kendurama
      @Kendurama 4 месяца назад +5

      How about cyber security can I work in that as a computer engineer

    • @kurtdecena8681
      @kurtdecena8681 4 месяца назад +4

      @Kendurama yes, i got my internship company for cybersecurity

    • @LeoMessi-mk6lu
      @LeoMessi-mk6lu 3 месяца назад +1

      @@kurtdecena8681 can you tell which is better EE or CE for future as I love both

    • @Liambllp
      @Liambllp 3 месяца назад +1

      How does the salary look like?

    • @Kamal17824
      @Kamal17824 3 месяца назад +1

      @@LeoMessi-mk6lu EE if u want hardware only CE if u want a more versatile option

  • @ahmedouardbane4547
    @ahmedouardbane4547 10 дней назад +1

    ik that comp engineering is a mix of electrical and comp sci, but honestly i would like to major in electrical and minor in comp sci, i feel like it’s more versatile and if i do need to do more with cs i could get my masters, or would it be better to just get a ce degree instead though i think ce is pretty cool i feel like electrical being more versatile can also be a bit better with a cs minor, since if you take ce you already take coding so double majoring doesnt make sense cuz as a ce you could take cs electives that could fill it out , depending on your college ofc, what yall think ? ima freshman btw and was planning to jsut do cs but honestly i chose it cuz it made a lot of money and actually really prefer hardware though i do still find cs intresting like ai and machine learning

    • @richardharrison6734
      @richardharrison6734 2 дня назад

      As a current junior in CPE and EE, I’d recommend going for a Computer Engineering (CPE) degree over an EE major with a CS minor. CPE is more than just a mix of EE and CS-it’s a synergy with and allows you to pursue jobs in EE, CS, and CPE. While EE and CPE often share the same first two years, CPE includes key courses like Computer Architecture, Digital Design (e.g., Verilog), and Embedded Systems, which you won’t get in a CS minor. Plus, CPE programs often let you specialize in areas like AI and machine learning, so it’s a great choice if you’re into both hardware and software.

  • @PurpledNightt
    @PurpledNightt 3 месяца назад +5

    just got in university on this major very interested

  • @MacDonaldShaba
    @MacDonaldShaba Месяц назад

    This video just really motivated me I think I wanna take this programme

  • @MultiReptilian
    @MultiReptilian 23 дня назад

    Keep in mind these roles are very viable as work from home, that I'm sure is a contributor to satisfaction

  • @aparichit9728
    @aparichit9728 2 месяца назад +2

    It looks very similar to electronics and communication engineering

  • @greendalf123
    @greendalf123 4 дня назад

    This may be a stupid question, but how crucial is math expertise for this field?

  • @empmagde4999
    @empmagde4999 Месяц назад +1

    73k-100k any of them are perfect salary

  • @OiVinn-eq1ml
    @OiVinn-eq1ml 3 месяца назад

    Great video!

  • @AtharvaShedage-y3q
    @AtharvaShedage-y3q 5 месяцев назад +2

    Sir , Send back the link to the job opening in your bio , it's not there right now

  • @HyperGaming-co6jx
    @HyperGaming-co6jx 4 месяца назад +2

    can you make a video on Power Engineering please?

  • @reizorbeatz519
    @reizorbeatz519 2 месяца назад +1

    They only have aas where im from. I know i can't be nothing but a eet if i pick electrical. But i want to do embedded will 2 years be enough

  • @SalahudeenRasheedatAbisola
    @SalahudeenRasheedatAbisola 3 месяца назад

    Thanks this really helps

  • @juanesvaron3242
    @juanesvaron3242 3 месяца назад +3

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    • @IdkS12828
      @IdkS12828 2 месяца назад +1

      @@juanesvaron3242 ?

    • @TheUltimateGeek2007
      @TheUltimateGeek2007 Месяц назад

      That would have to be a mod. God I hope someone makes it it sounds awesome!

  • @mohammedhannan2263
    @mohammedhannan2263 Месяц назад +2

    I suck at math, can I still become a computer engineer?

    • @Ana-mu1td
      @Ana-mu1td 28 дней назад +3

      @@mohammedhannan2263 you will have to learn a lot of math, but that's what college is for and you will struggle with something at some point anyway. If you want to become a computer engineering, I think it's worth the struggle

    • @phoenixamaranth
      @phoenixamaranth 20 дней назад +2

      Math is a learned skill. It's like learning a musical instrument, it takes repetitive frequent practice to "get it" and be good at it. Yes, some people naturally "get it" easier, but don't think because you suck at math now that you can't get better and be a computer engineer. Luckily, today there are thousands of free online resources that can teach you better than the handful of teachers you might have had in high school. Also critically important, each level of math builds on prior math. So, for example, you must know Algebra and Trig to be good with Calculus. Calc 1 topics themselves aren't too complicated, but the solving a calc problem requires doing a lot of algebraic manipulation of equations so you have to know Algebra well. Calc will have Trig functions, so you will need to know your Trig relationships to "beat" an equation into a solvable shape. This continues on with all higher level math so start at the beginning, relearn all the lower level stuff until you just know it. It will make the higher level stuff much easier as you go.
      Also, some people just can't teach math and some people may not teach math in the style that makes sense to you. Try many different online courses, youtube videos, books, etc. to find the teachers that you can understand the best.

    • @mohammedhannan2263
      @mohammedhannan2263 17 дней назад

      @@Ana-mu1td Yeah I figured, it’s just that math is my greatest weakness I’ve always struggled with it ever since I was a kid. I barely was able to pass calc 1, and I’m struggling in calc 2 right now. I feel like I’m gonna make it no where.

  • @nikhilsastry6631
    @nikhilsastry6631 5 месяцев назад +3

    In india it's mandatory for IT jobs

    • @AstroStation2
      @AstroStation2 5 месяцев назад +1

      Are you a working professional???🤔

    • @AstroStation2
      @AstroStation2 5 месяцев назад

      Are you a working professional???

    • @nikhilsastry6631
      @nikhilsastry6631 5 месяцев назад

      @@AstroStation2 fresher

    • @AstroStation2
      @AstroStation2 5 месяцев назад

      @@nikhilsastry6631 I am a college freshmen what is your thoughts on college in india that I wanna know ( just curious😶😶)

    • @nikhilsastry6631
      @nikhilsastry6631 5 месяцев назад +4

      @@AstroStation2 in india ? Every student goes to college not for learning but for that degree certificate ... Every company in india asks for that ... Nothing else to talk about indian colleges ... Foreign colleges with practical study are better

  • @GlebYeromin-w9h
    @GlebYeromin-w9h 7 дней назад

    А че ты скрываешь что ты по русски говоришь?

  • @autumn_b905
    @autumn_b905 3 месяца назад

    The salary 😒

    • @phoenixamaranth
      @phoenixamaranth 20 дней назад +1

      In real world, most of the salaries are much higher after a couple years of experience. What he listed here as "average" is closer to "starting" salaries in many of those fields. There are programmers and software engineers that make under 100k, but most with 3-5 years experience will be over 100k. The really good ones will be pushing 200k. Cybersecurity guys tend to all make over 100k. Hardware and cloud engineers all are around 100k. Data scientists actually are one of the lowest paid, not highest like he has here. Most are under 100k.
      I'm basing this on US salaries, I don't know if he was referencing Europe or elsewhere.

  • @SalahudeenRasheedatAbisola
    @SalahudeenRasheedatAbisola 3 месяца назад

    Thanks this really helps

  • @SalahudeenRasheedatAbisola
    @SalahudeenRasheedatAbisola 3 месяца назад

    Thanks this really helps