Computer, Electrical, and Software Engineering Department
Shippensburg University’s Department of Computer, Electrical, and Software Engineering offers three distinct Bachelor of Science programs.
All three of our programs are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, https://www.abet.org. Our Software Engineering program is one of only 26 accredited programs in the nation.
Ship is the only state university in Pennsylvania to offer degrees in: Civil Engineering (BS), Computer Engineering (BS), Electrical Engineering (BS), Mechanical Engineering (BS) and Software Engineering (BS).
Computer Engineering
Computer engineers are actively involved in the development of the next generation of computers, smartphones, and tables. They are also involved in the development of computer systems for medical, automotive and industrial automation systems.
Electrical Engineering
Students in this program will learn about the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and social context. Graduates will have an ability to use techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice, and will engage in life-long learning to continue developing their skills and knowledge of the practice.
Software Engineering
Software engineers develop software applications while focusing on delivering quality software that meets the customers’ needs. In addition to developing software applications, software engineers select and track the processes that will be used throughout the development of an application.
Computer, Electrical, and Software Engineering Faculty and Staff
Dr. Fethi Belkhouche
Ph.D. Tulane University, New Orleans, LA
Specialty: Computer Engineering
Research interests: Robotics and Machine Vision, Computer Engineering Education.
Office: MCT 154
Tel: (717) 477 1354

Dr. Chen Huo, Associate Professor
Chair of Computer, Electrical, and Software Engineering
Ph.D. University of Delaware
Research Specialty: Software Testing
Office: MCT150
Phone: 717-477-7447
Dr. Carol Wellington, Professor
Professor of Software Engineering
Ph.D. North Carolina State University
Specialty: Agile Software Development Processes, Test-Driven Development
Director of BROADSIDE Center