Learning at UD
The University of Dayton offers more than 70 majors in four accredited divisions: the College of Arts and Sciences and the Schools of Business Administration, Education and Allied Professions, and Engineering. UD offers a cutting-edge curriculum that combines a strong theoretical background with real-world experience.
Your child also has the opportunity to gain real-world experience through internships and cooperative education. Thousands of students and alumni register on the Hire A Flyer Network to view job listings, post résumés and schedule interviews, and Career Services offers résumé critiques, mock interviews, career fairs and other services.
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Learning comes alive with UD's computer requirement, making learning simple and accessible to all students. Electronic readings, interactive web sites, threaded discussions and virtual assessments are typical in UD courses.
Academic Advising
During their first semester, all students participate in the First-Year Experience (FYE), a seminar offering an in-depth look at the University experience, development of their Portfolio and a professional résumé, and academic advising. All students are assigned an academic adviser who is committed to them and their needs. Students are also afforded personal advising, academic assistance and tutoring through the Learning Teaching Center.Real-World Learning
UD emphasizes learning beyond the classroom and offers students opportunities to apply what they have learned. Your child can work alongside researchers at the University of Dayton Research Institute, manage and invest a portfolio that will be worth nearly $11 million by 2010, develop fitness programs for grade-schoolers and much more.Your child also has the opportunity to gain real-world experience through internships and cooperative education. Thousands of students and alumni register on the Hire A Flyer Network to view job listings, post résumés and schedule interviews, and Career Services offers résumé critiques, mock interviews, career fairs and other services.
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Technology Requirement
The University of Dayton's technology-enhanced learning environment and student computer initiative provide your child with around-the-clock access to learning resources and collaboration tools.Learning comes alive with UD's computer requirement, making learning simple and accessible to all students. Electronic readings, interactive web sites, threaded discussions and virtual assessments are typical in UD courses.