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As a graduate student in computer engineering, you'll collaborate with distinguished scholars and industry experts to hone your specialization. The University of Dayton boasts faculty who are nationally acclaimed for both teaching and research. Our computer engineering graduate program represents a joint effort between the School of Engineering's Electrical and Computer Engineering Department and the College of Arts and Sciences' Computer Science Department.
The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department features faculty and research labs that facilitate cutting-edge investigations in areas like signal/image processing, high-performance computing, embedded systems, and digital electronics. Meanwhile, the Computer Science Department offers faculty and facilities supporting advanced research in database systems, data mining, semantic web technologies, cloud computing, programming languages, human-computer interaction, and graph theory.
Program requirements include:
A minimum of 30 credit hours
At least 9 credits in electrical engineering core courses (advisor-approved)
At least 9 credits in a chosen specialization: computing systems, sensors/devices, or signals/systems
6 credit hours from either:
Two project-based courses from an approved selection - OR -
Completion of a thesis