Majors:
- Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology, Electronic and Computer Engineering Technology
- Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology, Industrial Engineering Technology
- Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology
Minors:
- Automotive Systems
- Electronic and Computer Engineering Technology
- Engineering Management
- Engineering Technology
- Industrial Automation and Applied Robotic Systems
- Industrial Engineering Technology
- Integrated Arts and Technology
- Manufacturing Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering Technology
- Operations Engineering
- Quality Assurance
- Sustainable Manufacturing
The School of Engineering also offers a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology. The programs in which the degree is offered are electronic and computer engineering technology, global manufacturing systems engineering technology, industrial engineering technology, and mechanical engineering technology. Graduates from engineering technology are usually involved in the design, performance evaluation, service and sales of products, equipment, and manufacturing systems, or the management of these activities. The management of process operations and plant facilities are also important career paths.
The engineering technology programs provide: (1) specialized technical courses that emphasize rational thinking and the application of engineering and scientific principles to the practical solution of technological problems; (2) courses in applied mathematics and science sufficient to support the technical courses and to prepare the student for future growth; and (3) education to prepare students to effectively communicate and to take places in society as responsible, humane, competent professionals.
The University of Dayton engineering technology programs prepare graduates who:
- are experienced and competent in applying engineering knowledge and problem solving skills to the needs of industry
- are effective communicators for varied audiences
- demonstrate a commitment to ethical and professional standards of conduct
- are engaged in continuing professional development and increasing professional responsibility within their field
- exhibit leadership qualities as appropriate for the practice of their profession
- are prepared to work within and lead diverse technical teams with a sensitivity towards other cultures and a respect for the individual
- are involved in service activities that benefit their profession and their community
