Our Master of Science in Engineering in Electrical Engineering (MSE) will deepen your knowledge in areas such as signal processing, communications, power systems and electronics. You can specialize ...
The Master of Science (MS) in Electrical and Computer Engineering can prepare you for a successful career in academia or industry. The department offers two traditional MS degree plans. Both require a ...
The Electrical & Computer Engineering Department participates in the Graduate Master's Co-op Option in Engineering. For detailed information about the Co-op Program and Curriculum requirements, please ...
As an University of Dayton electrical engineering graduate student, you'll work with top scholars and industry leaders to develop your area of expertise. Our faculty are nationally recognized as ...
This degree allows students to determine a flexible mix of coursework in electrical and computer engineering, engineering from related fields, physical sciences, and computer science to meet their ...
A minimum grade of C- is required for any course that is a prerequisite for a subsequent course. These requirements are specific to students entering the university under the Fall 2025 catalog year.
ENG 4510 is offered instead of ENG 4515 in SELECT Approved Electives. Metallurgy (MY) courses were offered instead of Materials Science and Engineering courses (MSE). ME 3210 and ME 3220 were listed ...
Informed by our world-leading research and shaped with input from industry, this programme will give you the skills and experience to launch a successful engineering career. Develop core skills in ...
Electronic and electrical engineering lies at the heart of many of the technologies that will shape the future. This programme will enable you to make a positive contribution to many global challenges ...
Only credits from Purdue University will count towards CODO CODO requirements listed are for the 2019 catalog term; students following catalog terms prior to 2017 should check with the department for ...
Designed in close consultation with industry, this specialist degree offers a strong foundation in electrical and electronic engineering to address the increasing demand for qualified engineers.