Build a New Home for ECS

Take Titans’ technical training and innovation to the next level.

Your investment will:

  • Construct a new building with state-of-the-art technology and collaborative spaces

The College of Engineering and Computer Science has seen an enrollment increase of nearly 150 percent in the last decade. Its current complex, constructed decades ago when the Sony Walkman and Atari were examples of new technology, limits the college’s ability to meet student enrollment growth and industry demand for our graduates. The Engineering and Computer Science building of the future will propel our existing strengths to new levels, creating a home where students are inspired by their physical surroundings and immersed in the latest technology. This building of the future will encourage collaboration, communication and applied problem-solving, contributing to the development of outstanding engineers and computer scientists.

Your support will boost our capacity to deliver a top-notch education through new student project spaces, flexible hub-based labs, an integrated manufacturing and machine shop, connected classrooms and cross-disciplinary spaces.

ECS Building Sketch

The Engineering and Computer Science building of the future will impact our ability to best serve our community, educate our students and deliver the workforce of tomorrow.

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Contact

For more information about this investment opportunity and how your contribution will be used, contact:

Michael Karg
Executive Director of Development
mkarg@fullerton.edu
657-278-3348

800 N. State College Blvd.
Fullerton, CA 92831-3599

657-278-2011

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