The Master and Doctorate programs at the University of Denver (DU) are designed to advance the knowledge of students in areas other than those in which they received their bachelor's degree. Students may apply to either the Mechanical and Materials Engineering (MME) Department or the Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Department to pursue their degree of choice. The programs are particularly intended for students with bachelor's degrees in the natural sciences, mathematics, and computer science, or with engineering degrees. The program combines a solid background in engineering with a distinctly personal specialization.
Highlights
Unique cross-disciplinary courses Distinguished faculty members create multi-disciplinary education and research programs that anticipate technological trends in research and industry Well-equipped laboratories in the department contain state-of-the-art equipment and software to support research Small classes support DU's multidisciplinary and real-time focus by providing close contact between students and faculty Interdisciplinary programs for students who wish to add to their technical skills Denver is a first-rate location for business, governmental and laboratory partnerships, and technology employment
Programs/Credentials Offered
Joint Degree (Dual Degree) Master's of Science in Engineering PhD in Engineering Specialized Master's Degree in Engineering
Comparison of Selected Graduate Engineering Credentials
To support research activities, the following laboratories are located in the Metallurgy building (MET): Robotics Lab Physical Electronics Lab Materials Science Lab Circuits/Electronics Lab Optics Lab Project Lab Communications Lab Signal Processing Lab Digital Design and Microprocessors Lab Unix Computer Lab Center for Design, Manufacturing and Fabrication Mechanical Engineering Lab Scanning Electron Microscope Lab X-Ray Diffraction Labs Dynamometer Lab
Admissions & Tuition - Master's Program
Information For US Students
Information For International Students
Admissions Criteria
Minimum GPA:
No Set Minimum
Minimum GRE:
No Set Minimum
Minimum Work Experience:
No Set Minimum
Deadlines (Month/Day)
Application: Continuous
Notification of Acceptance: Varies
Fees (US$)
Application Fee: 60
Total Tuition for Program: 34,596
Admissions Criteria
Minimum GPA:
No Set Minimum
Minimum GRE:
No Set Minimum
Minimum Work Experience:
No Set Minimum
English Language Proficiency
(Minimum Score)
IELTS: 6.0
TOEFL (Internet-based): 80.0
TOEFL (Paper-based): 550.0
Conditional admission to high qualified
applicants who do not meet language
proficiency minimums.
Faculty/Department Name: School of Engineering and Computer Science Year Program Founded: 1879Name of Credential Offered: Master of Engineering
Length of Program (Months): 24# Fields of Study: 6Opportunities for Part-time Study: Yes Opportunities for Online Study: No
Student Profile
# of Applicants/Year: 480Annual Student Intake: 75Average Years Work Experience: 2% International Students: 50# Countries of Origin: 11 - 20
Employment Statistics
Students Who Graduate With a Job Offer
Not Available
Average Salary Accepted (US$)
Not Available
Source of Position
Not Available
Teaching Methods
Labs Lectures Online Simulations Research Paper/Project
Institute Quick Stats
Year Institute Founded: 1864# Faculties: 8# Full-Time Faculty: 24# Graduate Students (all programs): 6,500# Undergraduate Students (all programs): 4,900On Campus Residencies/Dormitories: YesCampus Setting (Main Campus): UrbanNearest City (Main Campus): Denver
City Population: 510,000Cost of Living: MediumClimate Range: 14 °F to 87 °F