Master of Engineering in Computer Engineering

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Master of Engineering in Computer Engineering

Dartmouth College

Ivy League degree

From one of the first U.S. professional engineering schools, Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth

15-27 months

9 courses total, 15-17 hours per week per course

$44,982 USD total cost

Pay only for courses you enroll in per term ($4,998 each)

On-campus quality

Same teaching faculty, curriculum, and master’s diploma as on-campus students

100% online

Live sessions, lecture videos, hands-on projects, connection with instructors and peers

Prepare for in-demand jobs in a growing industry

Our alumni currently work as lead product managers, technical analysts, systems engineers, and more in a variety of companies, from Google, Intel, and Boeing to local startups. Some of our graduates have founded companies themselves! Read more about graduate outcomes from Dartmouth Engineering.

Students gain more than technical skills in our engineering programs. Dartmouth Engineering equips students with “power” skills, like leadership and communication, necessary for success in all types of research or work environments, industry, and organizations. Graduates are well-prepared for high-level research or senior management positions in technology or engineering, and more importantly, are leaders in identifying problems in the world that need human-centered solutions. Our graduates often create their own jobs—and new jobs for others. 

Proven career placement
Nearly 100% of our master's and PhD graduates secure employment or enroll in a doctoral program within six months of graduation.
Executive leadership path
Over 25% of Dartmouth Engineering alumni advance to C-suite leadership roles within 5- 10 years of graduation.
Top-tier industry destinations
Graduates secure roles at leading companies such as Google, Intel, and Boeing as product managers, systems engineers, and more.
Entrepreneurship and innovation
Gain the skills to launch your own startup or to pioneer transformative, human-centered solutions.

Applications for the Fall 2026 cohort are open!

  • Priority deadline: May 15, 2026 (application fee waived)
  • Application deadline: June 15, 2026

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