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Master of Science in Engineering, University of Dayton

Dayton, Ohio

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24 Months

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About this course

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The Doctor of Engineering (D.E.) is a highly advanced degree that recognizes superior achievement in coursework and an independent project. The program typically involves coursework, a broad interdisciplinary project linked closely to industrial applications, and aims to develop research and practical skills for complex engineering problem-solving.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This degree is suited for students seeking to demonstrate high achievement in engineering through coursework and impactful research focused on industrial applications, especially those interested in interdisciplinary and applied engineering projects.

Specialisation

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The program emphasizes a major area with a minimum of 21 semester hours covering at least two subdisciplines, along with advanced mathematics and a comprehensive industrial project.

Course fees

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1st year tuition fees

15.71L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Candidates must complete at least 60 semester hours beyond a master's degree, including coursework in responsible conduct of research, advanced mathematics, a major area, and a dissertation involving an industrial project with potential for publication or patents.
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IELTS

6.5

TOEFL

80

PTE

60

DUOLINGO

110

Career prospects

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Graduates are likely prepared for innovative roles in industrial research, applied engineering projects, and leadership in engineering practice, especially in environments needing interdisciplinary problem-solving.

FAQs

What is the focus of the dissertation in the D.E. program?

The dissertation must address an integrated industrial project, typically resulting in a manuscript for publication or documentation for a patent.

Are there coursework options related to ethics and social impact?

Yes, coursework such as EGR 500 focuses on academic integrity, research ethics, and responsible conduct in engineering.

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