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Seton Hall University M.S. in Applied Physics and Engineering
Seton Hall University

M.S. in Applied Physics and Engineering

South Orange, USA

2 Years

English

Full time

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USD 1,520 / per credit

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Introduction

The 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.

Through a carefully crafted curriculum, the program is designed to meet the demands of modern industry for young researchers – knowledge of advanced applied physics blended with engineering fields such as nanoscience and quantum engineering; renewable energy research; condensed matter physics; material science, and more.

The physics graduate programs emphasize interdisciplinary experience through challenging coursework that blends a rigorous physics core curriculum with engineering electives. Upon completion of the core coursework, students select one of three research concentrations: Applied Physics, Engineering Physics, or Materials Science and Engineering.

Graduates of the program become more desirable candidates for commercial research and development roles, positions in government and industry laboratories, or applicants for doctoral programs in physics and allied science/engineering fields.

Why study an Applied Physics Master's?

Studying an Applied Physics master's program merges the analytical depth of physics with practical engineering prowess, preparing you to address multifaceted challenges across high-tech industries. This interdisciplinary training in applied physics courses not only prepares you for innovative roles in applied physics fields such as aerospace, energy, and materials science but also offers enhanced career opportunities through Seton Hall's proximity to New York's vibrant industry sectors.

What opportunities are there for International Students with a STEM-designated M.S. in Applied Physics and Engineering?

International students with a STEM-designated M.S. in Applied Physics and Engineering benefit from up to three years of Optional Practical Training (OPT) in the United States, enhancing their work experience and making them competitive candidates for H-1B visa sponsorship. The STEM designation is highly valued in industries like technology and manufacturing, which often look to retain international talent through the H-1B visa program. Graduates not only gain practical experience but also stand a better chance of securing longer-term employment in the U.S. due to the high demand for specialized skills in the STEM fields.

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