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M.S. in Applied Physics and Engineering Information Sessions

Seton Hall University’s STEM-designated M.S. in Applied Physics and Engineering program prepares students with the education and professional skills to be essential societal contributors in the 21st century science, technology, engineering and mathematics workforce.

Find out how our curriculum is designed to meet the demands of the modern industry – carefully crafted with core physics coursework blended with engineering fields such as nanoscience and quantum engineering; renewable energy research; condensed matter physics; material science and more.

Register Today

Thursday, December 11, 2025 at 6 p.m. ET

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What to Expect?

  • Learn about program's structure, its research concentration options, the application process and more.
  • Meet our faculty – plus, ask them questions about our facilities or their research.

Start to envision what your great mind could do as a Seton Hall graduate student.

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For additional information, please contact our Office of Graduate Affairs at [email protected].