• The master's degree is a 30-hour program, and our Ph.D. program is typically 60 additional hours. In both programs, students have the opportunity to work with the industry's brightest thought leaders and scholars.
    • As a student in the University of Dayton's electro-optics graduate program, you will help shape the evolving face of technology.
    • Receive an advanced degree in Electro-Optics and be at the heart of new technologies in telecommunications, medicine and manufacturing.
    • The University of Dayton's Electro-Optics Graduate Program began in 1983 with challenging courses complemented by unparalleled research opportunities including a laser radar curriculum through our Ladar and Optical Communications Institute (LOCI) — we offer cutting-edge research opportunities.