Rochester has a total population of 10,467 and a student population of 19,810. Of these students, 18,918 are enrolled in schools that offer computer engineering programs.
Rochester's largest computer engineering school is Oakland University. In 2010, Oakland University graduated approximately 13 students with credentials in computer engineering.
A reported 14 students graduated with credentials in computer engineering in Rochester in 2010. If you decide to join their ranks, you can expect to pay an average of $19,262 per year in tuition if you are eligible for instate tuition. Out of state tuition for all Rochester computer engineering schools was an average of $30,977 per year in 2009.
In addition to tuition costs, you should plan on spending an average of $1,107 for books and supplies each year, while enrolled in a computer engineering program in Rochester. And if you live on campus, you will face an additional expense of $7,350 per year, on average, for room and board. If you live at home, you can cut this cost down to approximately $11,390.
Many computer engineering graduates choose to work as computer engineers after graduation. If you choose to follow that path and remain in Rochester, your job prospects are average. In 2010, 1 out of every 1 computer engineers in Michigan were working in the greater Rochester area. By the year 2018, the number of computer engineers is expected to increase by 8% in Rochester. This anticipated change is faster than the projected nationwide trend for computer engineers.
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