M.S. in Applied Physics and Engineering
Whether you’re drawn to research and development roles, positions in government and industry laboratories, or want to apply to a doctoral program, Seton Hall’s Master of Science (M.S.) in Applied Physics and Engineering program can help get you there.
Designed to meet the demands of the 21st century workforce, the program blends advanced applied physics with engineering fields such as nanoscience, quantum engineering, renewable energy research, condensed matter physics, and material science.
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What Sets Our Program Apart?
- 30 credits, two-year program completion
- Three research concentration areas available
- On-campus learning environment
- Conduct research in our state-of-the-art Science and Technology Center
- Experience diverse faculty expertise and receive specialized mentorship
Match Your Interests to a Research Path
- Applied Physics (Biophysics and Physics of Living Systems, Condensed Matter Physics, Environmental and Renewal Energy Physics, and Plasma Physics)
- Engineering Physics (Plasma Engineering, Nanoscience / Quantum Computing and Information Sciences, Device Engineering, and Bioengineering)
- Materials Science and Engineering