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Dartmouth Engineering offers undergraduate, master's and doctoral degrees in various engineering fields, with a focus on human-centered design and innovation. Learn about the latest news, projects and events from the Thayer School of Engineering.
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Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth (Dartmouth Engineering) is the engineering school of Dartmouth College, an Ivy League research university, located in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States.
Learn about Dartmouth's unique engineering degrees, human-centered design approach, and diverse student life. Explore courses, research, study abroad, and career services for engineering majors and non-majors.
Our master's and doctoral degree programs employ an integrated approach to scholarship, leadership, and technology transfer that empowers students to engage in pioneering work to advance critical knowledge and drive solutions to the world's most critical challenges. Graduate Engineering: The Dartmouth Difference.
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Learn about the history, programs, and achievements of Dartmouth's professional school of engineering, offering an engineering sciences education unencumbered by departmental divisions. Follow the school's updates, employees, and alumni on LinkedIn.
Thayer School begins its next 150 years with a stellar achievement: Professor Eric Fossum (center) is awarded the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering, the world's highest engineering prize, for inventing the CMOS active pixel image sensor.