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The University of Dayton blends a traditional engineering education with a modern approach to develop engineers who are complete professionals in every sense of the word. Engineering grads leave UD ready to work — not ready to learn how to work.

Our students have a strong technical background in engineering fundamentals, and the right balance between theory and practice. They mix technical aspects of engineering with humanitarian efforts, finding solutions that consider business, social, cultural, global, ethical, economic, environmental and systems perspectives.

UD engineers know how to think critically, communicate effectively, lead multi-disciplined teams, gain consensus, serve others — and make a difference. As a result, UD engineers are not just great engineers. They're great people, too.

Find out more about admission and financial aid for prospective undergraduates, explore campus through a virtual tour or learn more about our engineering programs.

Undergraduate academic programs

     Chemical Engineering
     Civil and Environmental Engineering
     Computer Engineering
     Computer Engineering Technology
     Electrical Engineering
     Electronic Engineering Technology
     Industrial Engineering Technology
     Manufacturing Engineering Technology
     Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
     Mechanical Engineering Technology

Undergraduate opportunities and programs

     Cooperative education
     ETHOS
     Five-year B.S./M.S. programs
     Honors and Scholars Program
     Integrated Arts & Technology Program
     Minority Engineering Program
     New Engineer Program
     Research
     Study Abroad
     Women Engineering Program

Opportunities and programs for high school students

     Career Awareness Day
     Explore Engineering
     Minority Engineering Program Luncheon
     Summer Honors Institute
     Women in Engineering Summer Camp
 

 

Our engineers develop mind and heart alike with opportunities to bring their course

lessons beyond the classroom. ETHOS is a group of students and faculty committed to service with skills, a unique approach to engineering.
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UD engineering students hold leadership roles in community-based projects, including one that improves playgrounds at a local elementary school.





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