Academic Programs

At the University of Dayton, the studies of mechanical and aerospace engineering as well as renewable and clean energy systems are taught by world-class educators who are experts in areas such as aerodynamics, gas turbine combustion, hydrocarbon fuel, biomechanical analysis, kinematic sensors, energy systems, biologically derived nanostructures, environmentally conscious design, non-isothermal deformation processes, polymers and polymeric composites, compliant mechanism design, sound and vibration control, renewable energy systems, electromechanics, biofuels, and carbon sequestration.

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At the undergraduate level, the department offers programs leading to
Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor's Plus Master's Program

Concentration in Aerospace Engineering
Concentration in Energy Systems

Minor in Aerospace Engineering
Minor in Design and Manufacturing Engineering
Minor in Dynamic Analysis of Mechanical Systems
Minor in Mechanics of Engineering Systems

At the graduate level, the department offers programs leading to
Aerospace Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Renewable and Clean Energy