University Of Dayton
300 College Park, Dayton, OH 45469, United States

The University of Dayton is a private, Catholic research university in Dayton, Ohio. Founded in 1850 by the Society of Mary, it is one of three Marianist Universities in the United States and the second-largest private university in Ohio.

As an electrical engineering graduate student, you will work with top scholars and industry leaders to develop your area of expertise. University of Dayton faculty are nationally recognized as educators and researchers. They will support and guide you in a well-equipped learning environment, including seven dedicated computer labs with industry-specific software and ten specialty laboratories. You will use state-of-the-art computational and engineering tools equipped with industry-specific software — MATLAB, FPGA, Altera, Xilinx, and Microsoft Visual Studio Pro, and simulation and design tools — ADAMS and ANSYS. Your graduate degree will take you to diverse work settings and prepare you for global, ever-evolving technologies.

A substantial amount of financial aid is available to support your continued studies. We offer competitive teaching assistantships, research assistantships and fellowships to some of our advanced students. We receive a large number of qualified applications each term.

College Choice and U.S. News & World Report rate the University of Dayton's graduate engineering school in the top 60 in the nation

No. 1 — Catholic university for sponsored engineering R&D

No. 10 — nationally for federally sponsored engineering R&D

Plan of Study

Click here to go to the University Catalog for an overview and courses for our Master of Science of Electrical Engineering

A minimum of 30 semester hours:

At least 9 semester hours in electrical engineering core courses approved by advisor/advisory committee

At least 9 semester hours in a concentration area: telecommunications, signals & systems, and digital systems, or as approved by the advisor/advisory committee

An approved thesis may count for 6 semester hours

Technical electives, approved by your advisor, to reach a total of 30 semester hours

https://udayton.edu/engineering/departments/electrical_and_computer/grad_electrical/grad-electrical-ms.php

 

To apply, submit the free application and required materials for your desired degree program:

Once your application is submitted and all required materials have been received, the admission evaluation and review process takes approximately 6-8 weeks for most programs. However, the process may take longer in certain programs.

You can check your application status at any time by visiting your Admission Account. You may also contact our office with questions by emailing goglobalgraduate@udayton.edu.

Letter of Recommendation

A recommendation form will be sent directly to the individual(s) listed on the application. Students may change their recommender or resend this form through the Admission Account.

English Proficiency Test Requirements

  • IELTS 6.5
  • TOEFL 80
  • DUOLINGO 110
  • PTE 60

https://udayton.edu/apply/international/graduate/index.php 

The University of Dayton's calendar is divided into three terms. Your program may have specific application deadlines, so please review the details of your chosen program. If a specific date is not provided, the follow deadlines for international students are:

  • Fall term (August through December) — June 1
  • Spring term (January through April) — November 1
  • Summer term (May through July) — March 1

Should you be unable to attend a specific term, please return to your admission portal to submit a new application for a future term. Any submitted application documents will be moved to the new term application. Updated financial documentation may be required.

https://udayton.edu/apply/international/graduate/index.php 

Please send the student details and documents to admissions@indoglobalstudies.org. IGS team will submit the application through Shorelight portal.