I'm studying computer engineering at college. It integrates several fields like electrical engineering and computer science.
Wow, that's cool.  Computer engineering seems like a very complicated major.
It really is, especially since you have to be able develop computer hardware and software by the time you're done with school.
What is highest math course you have to take?
I'm taking calculus 3 next semester. The whole major involves hardware and software due to the nature of it.
Oh goodness, just the name Calculus 3 sounds scary.  What job do you plan on having after you graduate?
I'd like to work on servers. Or even things like microcontrollers and microprocessors.
What kind of science courses do you need to take?
So far just physics but soon more advanced physics. If you count writing software and firmware as science, that too.
What does writing software consist of?