CE4G

Computer Engineering for Good

Program Details

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AT A GLANCE

What will you learn?

  • Learn embedded systems development
  • Apply engineering skills to social challenges
  • Build internet-connected devices

Prerequisites

AP Math, Algebra 2, Trigonometry,
Preference for completion of PreCalc and enrollment in AP Stats/Calculus

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OPEN TO STUDENTS AGE 14+
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OPEN TO US RESIDENTS AND INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
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3 WEEK SUMMER PROGRAM
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TUITION REQUIRED
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Located at NYU Tandon School of Engineering, Brooklyn, NY

Important Dates

Application Deadline: May 15th, 2025
Note: Applications reviewed on a rolling basis


Program Session 1 : 6/16/25 - 7/2/25
Program Session 2 : 7/14/25 - 8/1/25

Expenses

TOTAL COST: $4,500
Course Tuition - $4,050
Materials - $150
NYU Events - $150 ($50 per week)
Application Fee - $50
NYU Service Fee - $100

Additional Cost:
Housing Fee $957.00 ($319 per week)*
Mandatory Meal plan with housing $597 ($199 per week - 10 meals plus 30 Dining Dollars)

Note: International Students require a student visa to attend our programs.

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

CE4G The Computer Engineering for Good program redefines “solution” by focusing on the ways computers and engineering can be applied to address the disparity. Students will go through the process of analyzing real-world problems specifically using developing world technologies and then use Computer and Electrical engineering skills to implement a viable innovative “solution” that can ensure sustainability. During the program, students will have lessons on aspects of design conception all the way through implementation.
WHAT YOU WILL EXPERIENCE
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Learn to build sustainable technology solutions for global challenges through computer and electrical engineering

"This program has opened my eyes to the world of computer engineering. It sparked an interest in me that I hope to pursue as a career. It’s amazing to see the possibilities even with a limited knowledge of computer engineering and how much can be accomplished!"

- 2023 Cohort Student

ce4g student profile

STUDENT TESTIMONIALS

"I think a big takeaway from CE4G was realizing that high school students like me can create meaningful products that make a difference. I used to think health-related technology was out of reach, but this program inspired me and taught me that it’s possible to take an idea far."

- 2023 Cohort Student

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STUDENT TESTIMONIALS

"Participating in the Computer Engineering for Good program has motivated me to create projects on my own that can one day benefit society. Learning C++ and working with microcontrollers showed me how engineering can make a real-world impact."

- 2023 cohort student

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STUDENT TESTIMONIALS

Meet Our Mentors

Computer Engineering for Good is led by Professor Matthew Campisi from Tandon's Electrical and Computer Engineering department. The topics are drawn from Prof.'s undergraduate course in embedded systems and his experience developing low-cost, high-social-impact medical devices.
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