Student places first at SEDSI Competition

Drew Griffith, a Liberty University senior with the School of Engineering and Computational Sciences (SECS), took first place at the 39th annual Southeast Decision Sciences Institute (SEDSI) undergraduate student paper competition held Feb. 18-20 in Charleston, S.C.

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Purpose & Vision


Purpose

The School of Engineering and Computational Sciences continues with the purpose of producing Christ-centered men and women with the values, knowledge and skills necessary to impact computing and technology-related disciplines in tomorrow’s world.

Our students have access to the latest technology and a qualified faculty that seek to know them personally and to provide them with opportunities for education, research and training in a Christ-centered environment.

Faculty help students prepare themselves for a lifetime of service while encouraging undergraduate research and effective application of technology from a Christian worldview so that they may impact tomorrow’s socio-technological culture.

 

Vision

Our long-term vision is to create and maintain nationally recognized computing and engineering degrees, centers, institutes, and initiatives in education, research, training and missions so that our Christ-centered graduates can have the greatest impact on tomorrow’s world.

We hope to increase our efforts to impact the world through local, regional, national and worldwide missions.