I’ve recently been accepted to the University of Houston through automatic admissions and currently waiting to hear from Texas A&M and The University of Texas, (I have a 3.54 GPA , 22 on ACT with a 24 on the Math section, a 1080 on the new SAT, and I’m in the top 15% of my class and not confident at all that I have a chance to be accepted to UT & A&M) but I realized I wasn’t accepted into U of H’s Computer Engineering program. It’s a bit disheartening to discover you can’t do something you’ve always wanted to do. What I want to know, is their any pathways to still study to become Computer Engineer?
If you look at the Comp Sci and CompEng requirements, you’ll probably find 90% similarity. Nothing wrong w/getting a CS degree. Employers know this too.
Here are University of Houston’s requirements to enter engineering majors as a frosh applicant, transfer applicant, or enrolled student changing major: https://www.egr.uh.edu/academics/admissions/requirements
To change into computer science (as opposed to computer engineering): http://www.cs.uh.edu/undergraduate/faq/
@T26E4 Not true at all. CE is 80% engineering and hardware design courses that aren’t present in CS at all.