The ECS department prepares students to analyze, apply, and advance technology for the honor of Christ and Scripture and for the good of all creation.
The Department of Engineering & Computer Science (ECS) provides a comprehensive array of academic programs, including three engineering degrees in Computer, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering.
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The Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) department at The Master’s University (TMU) prepares students to excel in a world that demands increasingly sophisticated technical solutions while grounding them in a faith that glorifies God. An ECS degree opens diverse career paths, equipping graduates with high-demand skills across rapidly growing industries. Employers actively seek out TMU alumni, and many graduates also pursue advanced degrees, leveraging the program’s strong foundation for further academic success.
The ECS curriculum blends theoretical and practical engineering and computer science training with a unique emphasis on technological innovation and its impact on society. Students learn to harness cutting-edge tools and methods that honor Christ and align with biblical principles, preparing them to navigate the challenges of an ever-evolving digital landscape with purpose and integrity.
In contrast to the often atheistic and Darwinistic perspectives dominating modern engineering and computer science, TMU’s ECS program draws inspiration from Christian pioneers like Isaac Newton, Leonhard Euler, and James Clerk Maxwell. These figures recognized God as the Ultimate Engineer whose divine order underpins the cosmos. At TMU, we teach that human innovation reflects God’s design, empowering students to approach their work with clarity and conviction, whether they acknowledge it or not.
Our faculty are committed to the sufficiency, inerrancy, and authority of Scripture from Genesis to Revelation. We annually reaffirm TMU’s doctrinal statement, unchanged in its core principles since the university’s founding in 1927. Our mission and educational philosophy are firmly rooted in God’s Word, ensuring that every aspect of the ECS program reflects this commitment.
The Mechanical Engineering Lab is a hub for faculty offices and cutting-edge laboratory facilities. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology, it offers a wide range of advanced equipment to support research and innovation.
ME201SL Statics Lab Introduces students to fundamental concepts in statics, equilibrium of forces, and mechanical testing of materials.
The Electrical Engineering (EE) degree is designed to give students a thorough grounding in the science and applied mathematics of electrical and electronic systems.
From the forces exerted and experienced by system materials, both static and dynamic, to thermodynamics and heat transfer, to the rules of kinematic and robotic motion, to the use of computer-aided design (CAD) software, to the process of manufacturing, ME graduates are given comprehensive exposure to the theoretical and practical principles governing the physical systems humans build.
The Computer Engineering (CPE) degree is designed to give students a thorough grounding in the science and applied mathematics of computing systems
The ECS Department, located on West Campus, prepares students to excel in an increasingly complex technical world while living lives that glorify God.
The Computing Systems emphasis seeks to provide students with a solid understanding of computer science. It specifically concentrates on the technical aspects of computing, delivering fundamental theoretical knowledge while also emphasizing practical application.
Studying hardware and the interface between hardware and software is central to the Computer Engineering (CPE) degree.
ME graduates are given comprehensive exposure to the theoretical and practical principles governing the physical systems humans build.
ME301F Fluid Mechanics introduces students to fluid properties, fluid statics and dynamics, and fluid flow.
Top 10 employers recruit our computer science alumni, including Google, Amazon, Oracle Tesla, Comcast, Intuit, Raytheon, Nike, Electronic Arts (EA), NBC Universal, and more.
Top 4 Best Student-Teacher Ratio (U.S. News)
#20 Best Undergraduate Engineering Schools in California (2023)
Do you want an engineering education dedicated wholeheartedly to Christ and Scripture? Begin your application today.
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