Electrical engineers at the University of Dayton study and apply electrical/electronic and telecommunications systems. They develop new and advanced products in almost all industries. With cutting-edge curriculum, research and facilities, the university combines learning with doing and theory with practice.
Students enjoy a wide range of challenges: Robotics, controls, telecommunications, wireless communications, electro-optics, image processing, computer vision and VLSI design. Graduates work in a broad range of fields including government, industry, business, law and medicine.
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