Doctor of Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy

Choose from two materials engineering doctoral programs at the University of Dayton: Doctor of Engineering (D.E.) or the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.). Both require course work and a dissertation. You'll learn from materials experts, including UD engineers and scientists, as well as adjunct professors from the University of Dayton Research Institute, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and local industries. Course selection is customized to support your area of research.


Program Overview

Degree Information and Courses

Doctor of Engineering (D.E.) in Materials Engineering

  • Minimum 60 semester hours (39 semester hours of course work beyond the M.S., plus 21 hours of research leading to a dissertation).

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Materials Engineering

  • Minimum of 60 semester hours (30 hours of course work beyond the M.S., plus 30 hours of research leading to a dissertation).

Visit the Catalog to view additional details about materials engineering, including degree requirements and course descriptions.

Admission Requirements

In addition to the online application, you should submit the following:

  1. Official academic records of all previously attended colleges or universities must be submitted directly from the colleges or universities to the Office of Graduate Admission Processing. Hand-carried transcripts, official copies marked Issued to Student and unofficial copies are not acceptable.
  2. Three letters of recommendation from professors or employers.
  3. A personal statement or resume.
  4. Results from the GRE are not required. However, candidates are welcome to submit a score in support of their application.

Applicants must have a master’s degree and undergraduate degree from an accredited program in engineering, physics, chemistry, applied mathematics or other appropriate program of study. Applicants with a different undergraduate degree may be required to complete prerequisites. Applicants should have at least a 3.0 cumulative grade-point average on a 4.0 scale. Some programs require higher GPAs for admission. In some cases, applicants with a GPA below 3.0 may be admitted on a conditional basis.

Additional requirements apply for international students.

Application Deadlines

Applications accepted on a rolling basis with the following approximate general deadlines:

  • Fall Term: June 15
  • Spring Term: Nov. 15
  • Summer Term: March 15

Please contact your department chair to follow up on exact deadlines.

Tuition and Financial Aid

Rooted in our Catholic, Marianist traditions, the University of Dayton is dedicated to being transparent and ensuring student success.

Financial aid may be available for degree-seeking graduate students, file the FAFSA to be considered. Once you have applied and been accepted to a graduate program, we will prepare your applicable aid for the upcoming year.


Research Opportunities

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