Is ABET creditation nessary for comp engineering?

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In summary, the community college student is considering transferring to either the NC State or UNC Chapel Hill universities to study computer engineering. However, the computer engineering program at UNC Chapel Hill is not accredited by the ABET, which may limit the student's career options.
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Hello I am currently attending a community college and will soon be transferring to a 4 year university.

Here is my problem.

I am interested in computer engineering as a degree and my two school options are NC State and UNC Chapel Hill. NC State has a good reputation for engineering but that is it. UNC Chapel Hill is a much more respected university than NC state in every other area.

The thing is though the computer engineering program at Chapel Hill is not ABET accredited. It seems like a easy solution just go to State, however, the computer science program seems to be far better at Chapel hill which leads me to believe that despite no ABET accreditation Chapel hill still may be the better school for computer engineering.
 
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The thing is though the computer engineering program at Chapel Hill is not ABET accredited. It seems like a easy solution just go to State, however, the computer science program seems to be far better at Chapel hill which leads me to believe that despite no ABET accreditation Chapel hill still may be the better school for computer engineering.

You have to go ABET--if you don't, I bet you'll regret it. Most engineering firms won't hire someone as an engineer if they didn't attend an ABET accredited program. In fact, it's probably not even called Computer Engineering, it's probably Computer Engineering Technology; so, even the degree name is intended to flag the fact that you did not attend an ABET accredited institution. Same thing goes for government work. Yes, you can still get a job in engineering, but you might never be called an engineer, perhaps a technician.

I should also note that Computer Science and Computer Engineering are apples and oranges. Computer Science majors are not engineers.

EDIT: Software Engineer's tend to fall somewhere in between, so you might be able to get a job in that area, but don't expect to get any electrical engineering related jobs, which a Computer Engineer easily could.
 
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Thanks.

I guess I must choose between Computer science at UNC or Engineering at NCSU.

Kind of stinks UNC is not ABET accredited when they are a much higher ranked school. I guess it is because they are considered more of a school of the arts such as business. I also read somewhere they might have an agreement with NCSU to not have an engineering school since they are so close to NCSU.
 

Related to Is ABET creditation nessary for comp engineering?

1. Is ABET accreditation necessary for computer engineering?

Yes, ABET accreditation is necessary for computer engineering. ABET accreditation ensures that the computer engineering program meets certain standards and prepares students for the workforce.

2. What is ABET accreditation?

ABET accreditation is a voluntary peer-review process that evaluates technical programs based on their educational objectives, student outcomes, faculty, curriculum, facilities, and institutional support.

3. How does ABET accreditation benefit computer engineering students?

ABET accreditation benefits computer engineering students by ensuring that the program meets industry standards, providing students with a quality education, and making them more competitive in the job market.

4. Can I still get a job in computer engineering without an ABET accredited degree?

While it is possible to get a job in computer engineering without an ABET accredited degree, having an accredited degree can make you a more competitive candidate and may open up more job opportunities.

5. How can I find out if a computer engineering program is ABET accredited?

You can find out if a computer engineering program is ABET accredited by checking the ABET website or the program's website. You can also contact the program directly to inquire about their accreditation status.

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