• The program offers an extensive selection of courses, from chemical and bio-sensors chemical reactor analysis and combustion to advanced work in nanomaterials and fuel cells. They offer special opportunities including courses with the Dayton Area Graduate Studies Institute, evening courses, and federally funded research.
  • The University of Dayton's chemical engineering graduate program offers an extensive course selection that includes modeling, control, and automation of composite processing, which only a few universities in the nation offer. The program allows for concentrations in combustion, environmental engineering, and materials engineering, among others.
  • The department will promote and support integrated teaching/learning, scholarship and the Marianist tradition of community, leadership and service.