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As a graduate student in electrical engineering, you'll collaborate with renowned scholars and industry experts to hone your specialization. The University of Dayton boasts faculty who are nationally acclaimed for both teaching and research excellence. These mentors will provide guidance in cutting-edge facilities, featuring seven specialized computer labs with professional-grade software and ten focused research laboratories. You'll have access to advanced computational tools and engineering software including MATLAB, FPGA platforms from Altera and Xilinx, Microsoft Visual Studio Pro, along with simulation packages like ADAMS and ANSYS. This graduate program equips you for varied professional environments and prepares you for rapidly advancing global technologies.
Significant financial support options exist to assist with your academic journey. Competitive teaching and research assistantships, along with fellowships, are available for qualified advanced students. We review numerous strong applications each semester.
Program requirements total 30 semester hours:
Minimum 9 hours in core electrical engineering courses (advisor-approved)
Minimum 9 hours in a concentration area: telecommunications, signals & systems, digital systems, or other advisor-approved specialization
Thesis option (6 credit hours)
Advisor-approved technical electives to complete the 30-hour requirement