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The School of Engineering and Computational Sciences

  • The Class of 2011 Marks First Engineering Graduates The Class of 2011 Marks First Engineering Graduates The Liberty University School of Engineering and Computational Sciences celebrates the first graduating class of engineering students.
  • Technology Requirements for Fall 2011 Technology Requirements for Fall 2011 All Freshmen and Transfer Engineering students entering Fall 2011, or Spring 2012 are required to meet the minimum laptop computer requirements. Click the banner for more info.
  • What our students are doing...Serving the Education Community What our students are doing...Serving the Education Community Engineering and computing students are reaching out into the schools of Virginia through events such as the Liberty VEX Robotics Competition.
  • Cyber Intelligence in Computer Science Cyber Intelligence in Computer Science Students are focusing on the techniques, policies, operational procedures, and technologies that secure and defend information and information systems
  • Real-world Learning Real-world Learning Board member Mike Caccia speaks to students on the latest manufacturing technologies from Siemens.
  • Projects with Impact Projects with Impact Students in the School of Engineering and Computational Sciences are required to complete a team capstone project.
  • Internships and Jobs Internships and Jobs Our students are filling engineering and computing roles across the country through our corporate partnerships and the Board of Advisors.

Equipping Christ-centered Engineering
and Computing Professionals

Welcome to The School of Engineering and Computational Sciences (SECS) at Liberty University.  Continuing with our Founder's vision, we are committed to producing Christ-centered men and women with the values, knowledge, and skills necessary to impact tomorrow's computing and technology-related disciplines.

Our students have access to modern facilities and technology.  Our qualified faculty  seek to know their students personally and to provide them with opportunities for education, research, and a professional career.

One-on-one faculty interaction combined with a Christian campus environment helps prepare our graduates for a lifetime of service.  The SECS degree programs encourage undergraduate research and the effective application of technology from a Christian worldview.

Liberty University
School of Engineering
& Computational Sciences

Dr. Ron Sones, Dean
Phone: (434) 592-7150