Why Study Engineering at the University of Denver?
DU’S Department of Engineering is creating the future of technology by providing a graduate education emphasizing cross-disciplinary knowledge. A distinguished faculty is creating multi-disciplinary education and research programs that anticipate technological trends in research and industry. Engineering graduate students join the faculty in conducting leading-edge research in emerging disciplines to develop unique solutions to old and new problems and opportunities. The well-equipped laboratories in the department 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 multidisciplinary and realtime focus by providing close contact between students and faculty, which allows us to meet students? individual career goals. In
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