Master of Science in Engineering (MSE) Virtual Information Session
Master of Science in Engineering (MSE) Virtual Information Session
Wednesday, September 09, 2026
06:00 p.m. - 07:00 p.m.
06:00 p.m. - 07:00 p.m.
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2026-09-09 18:00:00
2026-09-09 19:00:00
Master of Science in Engineering (MSE) Virtual Information Session
Join us for a virtual information session to learn how Pacific’s Master of Science in Engineering (MSE) program helps students earn a graduate engineering degree, build advanced technical skills, and prepare for leadership roles in engineering and technology.This session will provide an overview of the master’s in engineering program, admissions requirements, degree options, and career outcomes.What You’ll LearnGraduate engineering program overview and concentrations: Civil, Computer, Electrical, Mechanical Engineering, and Engineering ManagementThesis and non-thesis degree pathwaysGraduate Assistantship opportunities (tuition support and stipends for eligible students)Curriculum, faculty mentorship, and research opportunitiesCareer pathways with a Master of Science in EngineeringWho Should AttendEngineering and computer science studentsRecent graduates seeking a master’s degree in engineeringWorking professionals advancing in engineering careersStudents interested in research or PhD preparationLive faculty Q&A included.
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School of Engineering and Computer Science
Admission
School of Engineering and Computer Science
America/Los_Angeles
public
Join us for a virtual information session to learn how Pacific’s Master of Science in Engineering (MSE) program helps students earn a graduate engineering degree, build advanced technical skills, and prepare for leadership roles in engineering and technology.
This session will provide an overview of the master’s in engineering program, admissions requirements, degree options, and career outcomes.
What You’ll Learn
- Graduate engineering program overview and concentrations: Civil, Computer, Electrical, Mechanical Engineering, and Engineering Management
- Thesis and non-thesis degree pathways
- Graduate Assistantship opportunities (tuition support and stipends for eligible students)
- Curriculum, faculty mentorship, and research opportunities
- Career pathways with a Master of Science in Engineering
Who Should Attend
- Engineering and computer science students
- Recent graduates seeking a master’s degree in engineering
- Working professionals advancing in engineering careers
- Students interested in research or PhD preparation
Live faculty Q&A included.