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Nov 29, 2024
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2018-2020 Undergraduate and Graduate Bulletin (without addenda) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Applied Physics, M.S.
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Master of Science in Applied Physics
Admitted students will be expected to have a BS in physics, applied physics, or a closely-related discipline and to make up any deficiencies before commencing graduate studies. Letters of recommendation, undergraduate GPA, GRE and TOEFL scores, and application letters will be considered in the admission process.
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Degree Requirements
Completion of the Master of Science in Applied Physics requires a minimum of 30 semester credits. Students are required to take 6 credits of basic core courses (a 3-credit course in quantum mechanics and two semesters of graduate seminar) with the balance of the necessary credits earned in elective courses. The elective courses may include a 6-credit research project or a 9-credit thesis in applied physics. Up to 9 credits of Tandon engineering, science or computer science courses may also be used as electives in the program. Choice of a project or thesis option and of elective courses should be made with the approval of the graduate adviser. As many as 9 transfer credits of physics courses taken outside NYU, or up to 3 suitable courses from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences may be accepted towards the degree, with the approval of the graduate adviser. No comprehensive examination is required for the master’s degree in applied physics.
Minimum Core Course Requirements
Elective Courses: 24 Credits
Of the elective courses, up to 4 will be allowed at the 5000 level. Suitable applied physics elective courses include:
Total Credits Required: 30
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