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Joseph’s Answer

If your asking " need math " the answer is no. I majored in Computer Science and Management Information Systems. Business Statistics whats required but not any specific math. If you major in any Data Analytics or Data Science you may need Math.
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Nithish Kumar’s Answer

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Computer "Engineering" definitely needs basic knowledge of mathematics. Engineering itself means to create things instead of using them. From a small C algorithm to complex ML algorithms, we need to use math concepts. Especially in the hot topics such as ML having knowledge in statistics is of utmost importance.
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Omkar’s Answer

Definitely, math is one of the most important subject you should get comfortable with throughout your academic career.
Computer engineers don't need to be great at all the concepts of mathematics but you should try to get good at a few concepts like
- linear algebra
- statistics
- differential Equations
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Rebecca’s Answer

Computer Engineering needs maths indeed. Usually, the courses includes statistics, calculus, etc. You would need to learn the algorithm to develop the programs using the computer in the most efficient way.
Though Maths is not the major subject, you would need maths in learn the Computer Engineering subject.
Do you find any difficulties in Maths? Practice makes perfect. It is not difficult. You may need to understand the logic and practise more. It can help.
Hope this helps! Good Luck!
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Amer’s Answer

If you are not very strong in math and you would like to pursue a technical position, check for "Computer Engineering Technology" fields. They are usually less demanding on math requirements.
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