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[[File:Colorful lines of code (Unsplash).jpg|[[Computer programming]], an essential component of CSE|thumb|300px]]
'''Computer
▲'''Computer science and engineering''' ('''CSE''') or [[Computer science|computer science (CS)]] also integrated as '''electrical engineering and computer science''' ('''EECS''') in some [[University|universities]], is an academic subject comprising approaches of [[computer science]] and [[computer engineering]]. There is no clear division in computing between science and engineering, just like in the field of [[materials science and engineering]]. However, some classes are historically more related to computer science (e.g. data structures and algorithms), and other to computer engineering (e.g. computer architecture). CSE is also a term often used in [[Europe]] to translate the name of technical or [[engineering informatics]] academic programs. It is offered in both [[Undergraduate education|undergraduate]] as well [[Postgraduate education|postgraduate]] with specializations.<ref name="mit-6- 3">{{Cite web|title=Computer Science and Engineering (Course 6-3) < MIT|url=http://catalog.mit.edu/degree-charts/computer-science-engineering-course-6-3/|access-date=2021-10-31|website=catalog.mit.edu}}</ref>
== Academic courses ==
Academic programs vary between
== See also ==
* [[Computer science]]
* [[Computer engineering]]
* [[Computing]]
* [[Electronics and Computer Engineering]]
* [[Computer graphics (computer science)]]
* [[Bachelor of Technology]]
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