The Computer Engineering course. The course take 5 years and in the vast majority of college, it is full time. Like all engineering, in the first two years you will have the basics such as calculus and algebra. After that, he begins to have more subjects related to the area of activity of the computer engineer.
Salary: $90,000/year; 7500/month.
In my opinion if you like math and like technology and you think that’s not a hobby for you so maybe you should try, if you are not sure just “taste” or try out first, do a course about it and see, if you like go to a college and start your career
Since the computer engineering field is quite broad, the required technical skills listed in the job postings you come across will vary, depending on whether the job is more hardware- or software-focused. And of course which industry the employer belongs to.
Typically, you will need to have the following:
An understanding of the particular computer hardware architecture you will be working with;
experience designing, coding, and testing software;
familiarity with software test procedures or scripts;
experience building your own PC systems;
understanding of different operating systems, including Windows and Linux, and how certain types of software will work with them;
experience with device drivers;
understanding of networking and security;
understanding of the (sometimes specialized) software that is typically used in a particular industry;
knowledge of programming languages such as C++, Java, and other object-oriented languages.