School of Engineering and Computer Science
Why Engineering and Computer Science Students Choose Pacific
"I chose Pacific because, as an engineering major, I am able to graduate with a masters degree in 5 years. This is unheard of at other universities. Since being here, I love the fact that I can talk to all my teachers one on one."
Christopher Buller, Civil engineering major from Sacramento, CA.
"I absolutely love Pacific because of the small class sizes, community feel and amazing opportunities. I ultimately chose Pacific because I felt like my professors and advisors truly cared about my success and wanted me to achieve the best. I also felt like it was the ideal place to go right after high school because of the smooth transition."
Tara Alemi, Bioengineering major from Davis, CA.
"I chose Pacific because of its co-op program that gives students an advantage over other engineering programs. The faculty also gives substantial support to each student and each student receives a personalized learning experience provided by small class sizes."
Ross Yeager, Electrical/Computer Science major from Colorado Springs, CO.
"I chose Pacific because I was so impressed with their Computer Science program which included a wide variety of classes and many different concentrations to choose from. Pacific has great opportunities for social networking and meeting new people."
Stephanie Choate, Computer Science major from Rio Vista, CA.
"I chose Pacific because of what I could do here. No where else am I able to have a professor as a faculty adviser, an employer, a teacher, a research adviser and someone I can go to dinner with."
Todd Heino, Computer Science /Computer Engineering major from Santa Ana, CA.
"The faculty and staff of Pacific show a genuine support and interest in their students' well-being and preparation, both academically and personally. They are one of the most dedicated group of individuals I have met!"
Elizabeth Avelar, Civil Engineering major from Stockton, CA.
"I chose Pacific because I really liked the co-op opportunity, the personal attention and the opportunity to be an intercollegiate athlete."
Grant Hollis, Engineering Management/Civil Engineering major from Redlands, CA.

