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A Computer Hardware Engineer designs, develops, and tests physical components that make up computer systems. You might work in industries such as electronics manufacturing, telecommunications, or IT services. Computer Hardware Engineers focus on creating efficient and reliable hardware like processors, memory devices, and circuit boards. You’ll evaluate designs, conduct simulations, and collaborate with software engineers to ensure hardware compatibility.
Computer Hardware Engineers play a crucial role in advancing technology and improving system performance. You’ll need strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work with cutting-edge technology. You’ll liaise with other engineers, technicians, and manufacturers to ensure that the hardware meets industry standards and functions seamlessly within broader systems.
There is one course available for people who want to become a Computer Hardware Engineer.
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The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electronic Engineering) centres on the design and construction of advanced electronic circuits integral to modern devices. Covering a spectrum from everyday gadgets to industrial applications, the course imparts expertise in electronic systems and components. Graduates may find roles in diverse sectors including energy production, transport systems, and broad-scale communications, encompassing satellite navigation and telecommunications..
Average duration: 4 years.
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