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Graduates of the Computer Engineering Technology program will be trained in the latest technologies and equipped with the practical skills and hands-on experience necessary for thriving in advanced technology industries. Students can enjoy an integrated education with a unique technology pathway that features participation in extensive industrial practicums. 

This program is offered at both Lexington and Paducah campuses.

About CPT

The Computer Engineering Technology program offered through the University of Kentucky is the only program of its kind in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Through hands-on experience and industrial collaboration, students will be equipped with technical knowledge and skills in both software and hardware development.   

Students learn in-depth design and analysis of combinational logic, sequential logic & state machines, and microcontroller systems. The CPT program focuses on team project-based learning with exposure to real-world team dynamics, problem-solving, and scheduling.

The Computer Engineering Technology Program will be eligible for accreditation by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission (ETAC) of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET).  

Pathway Options

The program is a 2-plus-2 arrangement that allows students to earn an Associate of Applied Science Degree (AAS) from a designated Kentucky Community and Technical College Systems School, Bluegrass Community and Technical College (Lexington) or West Kentucky Community and Technical College (Paducah) during their first two years. 

Students will work towards their Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering Technology degree at the University of Kentucky during the second two years.

Please consult with our student advisors, to learn more about the pathway options.

Deon Harvey – Senior in Computer Engineering Technology

In 2021, I decided to go back to school and enrolled at BCTC. I graduated in 2023 with an Associates of Applied Science degree and I enrolled in the fall to at UK to earn my bachelor’s degree. I selected the CPT program because I knew the path would provide me with the knowledge and foundation to excel in the hardware/software industry.

Deon Harvey
Senior in Computer Engineering Technology

What do Computer Engineering Technologists do?

Computer Engineering Technologists work in various roles, including computer systems analyst, computer hardware engineers embedded software technologists, computer support specialists, networking support specialists, automation engineers, applications engineers, telecommunications engineers, network support technical engineers, and network administrators. 

They are employed across different sectors, including both manufacturing and non-manufacturing industries, non-governmental organizations, and government laboratories, where they focus on manufacturing processes and analysis.

Where do Computer Engineering Technologists work?

  • Aerospace: Embedded systems engineer, avionics technician.
  • Manufacturing: Automation engineer, system integrator.
  • Industrial equipment design: Hardware engineer, robotics designer.
  • Consulting firms: Technology consultant, IT strategist.
  • Government agencies: Cybersecurity specialist, network analyst.
  • Energy/environmental solutions: Systems designer, IoT engineer.
  • Aviation: Communications systems engineer.
  • Automotive: Automotive systems engineer, diagnostics developer.

How much do Computer Engineering Technologists earn?

As of Winter 2024, the median annual wage for a Computer Systems Analyst was $75,379. Employment opportunities for Computer Engineering Technologists are expected to grow by 10 to 15 percent from 2019 to 2028. Job prospects are expected to be best for those who stay updated on the latest technological advancements.

Source: Data was collected from the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE).

12% Annual Job Growth

$75,397 Median Salary

NACE Winter 2024


Student Advisors

Kelsey Carew

Professional headshot of Kelsey Carew.
Engineering Technology Student Affairs Officer
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Schedule an advising appointment
Location Detail
220H CRMS, Robotics Building
Email
kelsey.carew@uky.edu
Phone
859-257-9162

Mollie Bremer

Mollie Bremer.
Pigman College of Engineering – Paducah Campus Computer Engineering Technology Coordinator
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Paducah Campus
Location Detail
209 Challenger Learning Center, 4810 Alben Barkley Drive
Email
mollie.bremer@uky.edu
Phone
270-534-3297