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University of Detroit Mercy is the only university in the world that combines the centuries-old commitment to education of the Society of Jesus and the Religious Sisters of Mercy. The two charisms, rooted in the Gospel, strengthen and support each other in their vision of building competent, compassionate leaders ready to serve in a vulnerable world. Our students learn compassion and respect for all voices, especially those that are often muted. Moral and ethical issues are considered alongside academic and professional disciplines. Our students understand that the Mercy and Jesuit charisms demand that they put their education to work in service of others. Collaboration across programs provides students a local and global vision, helping them understand the difference they can make in their field and the world.
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Integrated Electronic Systems
ELEE 3550
The University of Detroit Mercy Electronics System Laboratory immerses learners in the practical application of advanced electronic design automation workflows. Students will leverage their knowledge of electronic systems, sensor-based data acquisition, and simulation to create integrated prototypes. Students in this course are excited to combine their knowledge in analog/digital electronics, control systems, and software. Learners will be equipped to tackle real-world challenges in electronic systems design. This hands-on approach ensures that learners can translate theoretical concepts into tangible solutions, making them valuable contributors to industry projects.
AI Project Collaboration: Real-World Applications
CSSE-4550 01 and CSSE-5480 01
University of Detroit Mercy’s Introduction to Artificial Intelligence course gives students a solid foundation in AI, covering topics like intelligent agents, search strategies, reasoning methods, and machine learning. These learners are ready to tackle projects involving AI programming languages, first-order logic, and uncertainty while using their skills to solve complex problems, think logically, and apply probabilistic models. Students in this course are excited to apply what they’ve learned to real-world projects. They’re eager to work on AI solutions that can make a difference and bring fresh, valuable perspectives. Employers can help shape the next generation of AI experts while getting practical insights and solutions for their projects.
Web Development - Spring 2025
CSSE 4440
The University of Detroit Mercy's Web Technology learners are skilled in front-end and back-end web development. They are proficient in creating responsive websites using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, implementing server-side solutions with Node.js, and building secure applications with RESTful APIs and NoSQL databases like MongoDB. Learners in this course can support projects in a variety of web development activities. Client-Side Web Development HTML CSS. JavaScript. Responsive design, CSS Flexbox, CSS Grid Bootstrap, Mobile-First concepts. Server-Side Web Development NodeJS Express Framework Template Engines – EJS No-SQL databases (MongoDB) Testing (Postman) Security: Login/Registration, Session Control Versioning (GitHub)
Mobile App Development
CSSE 3560
The University of Detroit Mercy invites you to collaborate with Mobile App Development students. These learners are developing Android development skills, including UI design, navigation strategies, data persistence, and app lifecycle management. Learners in this course aim to build responsive, functional, and user-friendly apps. Projects should span 4-6 weeks, be beginner-friendly, and provide opportunities for students to apply Android development concepts effectively.