Computer Engineering Orientation - Module 04 - 05
Computer Engineering Orientation - Module 04 - 05
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Computer Engineering
ORIENTATION
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Course Information
Course Title : Computer Engineering Orientation
Program : Business & Technology
Course Code : CPE 101
Credit Units : 2 units
Pre-requisite/s : None
Instructor Information
Name : Engr. Joel D. Manacmul
Contact Information
Contact Number : 0928-142-1172
Facebook : Joel Manacmul
Email : [email protected]
Course Description
The course covers history of Computer Engineering Profession, what it is today and
where it will be in the future. It covers introductory Computer Engineering’s various
specializations like network, hardware, software, support, analyst, administration, information
technology, information management, and cloud; its contribution to the society, relationship with
the environment, and the ethical standards, roles, responsibilities and competencies required for
the professional.
Course Schedule
Learning
Week Topic
Outcomes
1. Computer Engineering
Introduction of Computer
Week 1 Uses of Computer 1
Module 1
History of Computing
2. Generations of Computer
Week 2 Computer Pioneers
Module 2
What do computer engineers do 2
Computer Engineering Careers and
Subfields
3 Competencies Certifications
Week 3 Computer Engineering Skills
3
Module 3 Computer Engineer Work
Environment
MIDTERM ASSESSMENT
4 Industries for computer engineers
Week 4 Computer Engineer Specialization
4
Module 4 Computer Engineer nowadays in
Modern World
Week 5 5 Introductory Application on the Real
5
Module 5 World
Week 6 FINAL ASSESSMENT 1-5
References
Fundamentals Of Computer Studies – Jeleel Adekunle Adebisi, University of Ilorin
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/258339295_fundamentals_of_computer_studies ;
Learn About Being a Computer Engineer - https://www.indeed.com/career-
advice/careers/what-does-a-computer-engineer-do ; Computer Fundamentals -
https://www.javatpoint.com/history-of-computer
Computer Engineering Orientation Page 4 of 9
Engr. Joel D. Manacmul
Bataan Heroes College
Tech runs the world, and those with strong computer skills can follow a variety of potential
career paths. Not only are these jobs in great demand, with a high projected growth rate, but
many of them pay quite well. Here are just a few of the career paths a person with a degree in
computer science may follow:
These engineers design a computer’s physical components, or hardware. The work involves not
only creating new hardware systems, but also testing them. Some engineers may oversee the
manufacture of the hardware they were involved in designing. The median pay for computer
hardware engineers is $115,120.
Software engineers must know various programming languages, as well as have in-depth
knowledge of computer operating systems. Types of software that the engineer may develop
include computer games, business applications, operating systems, and network control systems.
The median pay for computer software engineers is $101,790.
This role involves designing and building data communication networks. Such networks run the
gamut from connections within the same office to designing a cloud infrastructure servicing
many clients. The median pay for a computer network architect is $105,000.
A systems analyst studies a company’s current computer systems and designs systems making
the business operate more efficiently. New systems are developed by choosing the proper
hardware and software. Systems analysts oversee the installation and testing of such systems.
They also train the systems users. The average annual salary for a systems analyst is $64,000.
Also known as IT project management, this position involves coordinating and planning a
company’s computer activities. Part of their responsibilities includes implementing computer
systems to meet a company’s IT goals. The manager is the leader of a team that includes systems
analysts, software developers, and programmers. The median pay for an IT manager is $139,000
annually.
Database Administrator
This job involves the use of specialized software for data organization and storage. Database
administrators must ensure the data is safe from unauthorized use, while available to those who
should have access to it. They may design the database, perform regular maintenance and
troubleshooting, and monitor and optimize database use. The average salary for a database
administrator is $72,000 a year.
Computer Programmer
This position involves creating code for software and operating systems. Programs are written in
various computer languages, such as Java or C++. Programmers also fix errors by debugging
programs, and update existing programs. The average pay is $61,000 annually.
This job involves providing help to computer users, whether in the form of direct technical
assistance or computer network support. Because computer problems arise 24/7, many computer
support specialists work unconventional hours, including nights and weekends. Continuing
upgrades in technology means there is a strong demand for professionals in this field. The
median annual pay for computer network support specialists is $62,000, while the median annual
pay for computer user support specialists is $50,000.
Cloud Engineer
This position relates to technical skills involved with cloud computing. This includes actual
design of cloud systems and software, or the implementation and maintenance of such systems.
The average pay for a cloud engineer is $93,000.
When it comes to the world of technology, the sky is the limit. With further education and
experience, a computer engineer can advance to the level of senior computer engineer, a position
involving more responsibility and more pay. Since tech is involved in virtually every aspect of
the modern world, some computer engineers may decide to follow more specialized career paths.
This may include designing devices used in medical equipment, motor vehicles, phones, and
other items.
Activity 04
Question or instruction to be post on the Google classroom
Assessment 04
Pair or Individual Project Activity: To assemble any robotic kits individualy.
e.g. https://www.lazada.com.ph/products/3-in-1-educational-solar-dinosaurs-robot-building-kit-diy-
dinosaurs-solar-powered-robot-educational-toys-for-boys-and-girls-i2112673154-s9430212571.html
Assessment 05
Choose one out of five on the topic and write an essay “Why innovation is very important nowadays” ?
Final Assessment
Documentation what did you learn on your robotic kits. The robo kit should be running and have