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Fowler School of Engineering

» MS in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

In the MS in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science program at Chapman University, you’ll prepare to lead and to innovate in the fast-evolving engineering fields of ubiquitous computing and systems-of-systems. Through advanced coursework in electrical, intelligent and computing systems, you’ll learn to navigate the increasingly blurred interfaces between software systems and the data mined from them. As you develop cutting-edge skills in designing component-level solutions that cross domains, you’ll explore intelligent algorithms that turn vast amounts of data into new levels of understanding. Our unique program provides not only outstanding technical depth and industry-informed content, but also a strong foundation in ethics and leadership, which are vital components of a modern engineering education.

Why Fowler Engineering?

  • Receive personalized attention in small classes and cohorts
  • Conduct research in cutting-edge labs
  • Push the boundaries of hardware and software
  • Tap into career services and network
  • Learn from renowned faculty with industry connections   
  • Earn scholarships and graduate assistantships

Our Facilities

Explore the Swenson Family Hall of Engineering or walk through the facility virtually and hear from students in this virtual tour:

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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE


UNITS

30 units

ESTIMATED COMPLETION TIME*

Two years

*Program completion times may vary depending on course registration, units transferred, and time to complete other degree requirements.

COURSES BEGIN

Fall

LOCATION

In-person, on-campus in Orange, CA

NO GRE REQUIRED

CONTACT US


Fowler School of Engineering Graduate Advising
Email: fsegradadvising@chapman.edu 
Call/text: (714) 450-7465

Graduate Financial Aid
Email: gradfinaid@chapman.edu
Call: (714) 628-2730

Trey Alexander
STUDENT TESTIMONIAL:

Trey Alexander, M.S. '25


"M.S. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) has been a great experience and has introduced me to engineering through different perspectives, with ethics expanding on industry expectations of ethics and product development as an important consideration while engineering a design. I am excited about the future of this program with the classes being offered and the freedom this program offers to be involved in many fields of study. This gives me more confidence in the M.S. EECS program being helpful for my and other students' career and academic development."