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The University of Dayton publishes its academic calendar on an annual basis so our community can plan ahead. However, please note that the dates are subject to change. You can also add these calendars ...
Online LL.M. Application Process Please complete the following steps to apply for the Online LL.M. program. Completed applications are reviewed after the Scholarship Priority Deadline (typically ...
Students from across the University of Dayton are involved in campus and community sustainability efforts through the Hanley Sustainability Institute and its Sustainability program. Courses based on ...
For students—both U.S. and foreign-trained attorneys—interested in completing their LL.M. degree in American and Transnational Law, the University of Dayton School of Law offers a 100% online program.
Providing No-Cost Energy Audits to Improve Manufacturing Competitiveness The University of Dayton Industrial Training and Assessment Center (ITAC) is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy to conduct ...
The University of Dayton is a top-tier national Catholic research university with a mission of service and leadership in community.
Below, you'll find an overview of some U.S.-based and international opportunities for global and intercultural learning, along with essential health and safety information. For further details about ...
Roger Glass Center for the Arts The University of Dayton’s first building dedicated to visual and performing arts, the Roger Glass Center for the Arts, was commissioned in 2023, with its first ...
Electrical and Computer Engineering Computer engineers integrate knowledge of hardware and software to design embedded systems. The rapid advances in technology and computing systems are largely a ...
Note - Students majoring in disciplines with high co-op participation rates traditionally take longer than 4 years to graduate ...
Dayton Law's Online LL.M. Program is committed to globalizing and expanding access to legal education. Our thirteen (13) established partnerships with law schools around the world reinforce our ...
A: LL.M. candidates with a first law degree from a foreign university or from a non-ABA-approved law school must complete 12 courses (30 credits) of work. LL.M. candidates with a U.S. law degree (i.e.