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Mustapha Oyekanmi’s Details (Student ID: 368)

Submitted on: December 19, 2025 at 12:56 pm


1ST TERM

English 70
Mathematics 73
Biology 79
Chemistry 71
Physics 80
Total 373
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2ND TERM

English 74
Mathematics 85
Biology 86
Chemistry 86
Physics 81
Total 412
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3RD TERM

English 70
Mathematics 75
Biology 72
Chemistry 75
Physics 75
Total 367
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Final Average:

76.8

Essay

Computer engineering is a dynamic and rewarding field that bridges the gap between hardware and software, enabling the creation of the technologies that power our modern world. Computer engineers design, develop, test, and optimize computer systems, components, and networks, combining principles from electrical engineering and computer science. Their work spans from crafting processors and circuit boards to integrating software for seamless functionality, making them essential in industries like consumer electronics, automotive, aerospace, telecommunications, and emerging fields such as artificial intelligence and IoT devices.
A typical day for a computer engineer might involve researching new technologies, designing blueprints for hardware components, writing and testing code for embedded systems, or collaborating with software developers to ensure compatibility. Unlike purely software-focused roles, computer engineers often work with physical prototypes in labs, troubleshooting issues at the hardware level while considering software interactions. This blend requires strong analytical skills, creativity, and attention to detail.
To enter the profession, most computer engineers hold a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering, electrical engineering, or a related field. Coursework typically includes digital systems design, programming, microprocessors, and circuits. Advanced positions may require a master’s degree or certifications, and lifelong learning is crucial due to rapid technological advancements.
The job outlook remains positive. According to recent data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment for computer hardware engineers is projected to grow 7% from 2023 to 2033, faster than the average for all occupations, driven by demand for innovative devices and systems. Salaries are competitive, with median annual wages around $138,000 for hardware-focused roles, varying by experience, location, and specialization.
In an era of digital transformation, computer engineering offers intellectual challenges, high earning potential, and the opportunity to shape future innovations from smarter gadgets to sustainable computing solutions.

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