

60 West Olsen Road
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360

California Lutheran University
Founded in 1959, California Lutheran University (CLU) is part of a 500-year-old tradition of Lutheran higher education--a tradition that expects you to ask the big questions--and find your own answers. CLU is dedicated to excellence at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Our intimate size and beautiful location create the perfect setting for lively debate, and a learning environment that values the individual.
Why attend Cal Lutheran?
Amazing Professors
Our professors choose to teach at CLU because of its emphasis on personalized learning and their desire to be involved in the lives of their students.
A Tightly Knit Community of Students
CLU students come from all areas of California, from 25 other states and 30 foreign countries. Students come here to be active participants in their own education, not merely spectators.
Master of Science in Computer Science
Cal Lutheran offers its Master of Science in Computer Science (MSCS) to enhance the skills and knowledge of computer professionals, combining creativity with technological savvy to enable them to reach new heights in technological advancement.
Adults working in leading industries in the region participate in small classes, interact with a highly qualified faculty, and share in a wide array of academic, professional and social pursuits.
In addition, students benefit from the opportunity to complete the degree in as few as 12 months while enjoying the beauty and climate of Southern California.
The MSCS program integrates advanced conceptual tools with a strong practical component for a broad range of technologies and skills. In the MSCS program, students receive training in a broad scope of current computer science subjects, including:
- Databases
- Computer network and security
- Informatics
- Embedded systems
- Computer vision
Courses are designed to provide students a wealth of "hands-on" opportunities. They combine the study of fundamental theory and its practice, with the application of new technologies to real world problems.
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