GRADUATE PROGRAMS IN ENGINEERING
In the University of Denver’s Department of Engineering, we are creating the future of technology by providing a graduate education emphasizing cross-disciplinary knowledge. Engineering faculty members are creating multi-disciplinary educational programs that anticipate technological trends in research and industry, and engineering graduate students conduct leading edge research that combines traditional engineering with emerging disciplines to create unique solutions to old and new problems and opportunities.
Our well-equipped labs contain state of the art equipment and software to support research in hardware and software design and hardware/software interfacing; communications, signal processing, and optoelectronics; biomedical engineering, advanced materials, atmospheric aerosol science, and mechanical design among others. Small classes support our multi-disciplinary and real time focus by providing close contact between students and faculty, which allows us to meet students’ specific career goals.
In addition, recognising the different aims and goals of students, we offer joint degree programs in: Management and Engineering for students who wish to add to their technical skills and to acquire business skills; Computer Science and Engineering for those who desire expertise in both of those areas; and a Ph. D in Materials Science for those who need in-depth expertise on modern and advanced materials.
Denver is a first-rate location for business, governmental and laboratory partnerships, and technology employment. The Colorado Front Range is consistently rated as one of the top high tech areas in the country, and DU is located just minutes from the Denver Technological Center — the site of many top technology companies. The Department of Engineering is intensely committed to active collaboration with these industry leaders so that our students graduate with relevant research experience and a network of employment contacts in the technology sector.
On this website you’ll find details about our engineering programs. If you are interested in learning more, please contact us by phone or email. We will be happy to arrange for you to tour our department and school. In addition to acquainting you with our faculty and facilities, we like to show off the view of the Rocky Mountains from our campus.
