School of Engineering and Computer Science

Preparing Innovators for Worldwide Impact

The mission of Baylor's School of Engineering and Computer Science is to provide a superior education through instruction, scholarship and service that prepares graduates for professional practice and responsible leadership with a Christian worldview.

Degree Programs

The School of Engineering and Computer Science maintains rigorous high standards, emphasizing quality teaching and a high level of interaction among faculty and students.

Undergraduate

ECS offers seven bachelor’s degrees across five areas of study as well as an opportunity to select from multiple dual degree tracks.
Undergraduate Degrees

Graduate

Offering five master’s degrees and three doctoral degrees in addition to a joint M.B.A./M.E. program.
Graduate Degrees

Joint

Baylor offers undergraduate students the option to select a dual degree track that allows up to six semester hours to be applied toward the degree requirements of both the bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Baylor University now offers an Online Masters in Computer Science for students with a bachelor’s in computer science or a math-focused undergrad degree.
Joint Degrees

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Research

Engineering and Computer Science students have an opportunity to participate in innovative engineering applications alongside dedicated faculty members.

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News

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Aug. 29, 2024
SMART Hub Receives $345,711 NSF Grant to Lead Workforce Development Workshops in Spectrum Management
Aug. 1, 2024
Cybersecurity Chair Established by $1.5 Million Gift to Baylor University

Baylor University today announced a $1.5 million gift from B. Todd and Amy Patterson of Richmond, Texas, establishing The Todd and Amy Patterson Endowed Chair in Cybersecurity to advance the School of Engineering and Computer Science’s research within the field of cybersecurity. 

Jun. 12, 2024
SMART Hub, Baylor School of Engineering & Computer Science Host Wireless Spectrum Workshop

41 undergraduate students from universities across the U.S. met at Baylor University’s School of Engineering and Computer Science June 3-6, 2024. Spectrum Sizzle is a workshop that could help influence the future of wireless spectrum in the U.S. and the career trajectories of the participants. Spectrum Sizzle, an undergraduate spectrum workshop operated by SMART Hub and funded by the National Science Foundation, was led by Charles Baylis, Director of SMART Hub and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Baylor University.

Jun. 12, 2024
SMART Hub Researchers Organize Radio Spectrum Workshop at IEEE International Conference in Washington, D.C. on June 17

Spectrum Innovation Centers SMART Hub  and SpectrumX are teaming up to present a workshop entitled “Radio Spectrum for Microwave Practitioners” at the IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium in Washington, D.C., on Monday, June 17, 2024.