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Physicists have diverse specialties and career paths. Some excel in hands-on experimentation, others are passionate about theoretical frameworks, while some specialize in computational physics or science communication. Their professional journeys span various fields, including education, academic research, technology industries, and public service. NYU's Graduate Program in Physics is designed to cultivate exceptional talent by welcoming students with varied backgrounds, abilities, and aspirations in physics, astrophysics, and biophysics. We strive to support each department member in achieving their unique potential. Our admissions process seeks motivated, qualified candidates who can thrive in our program, evaluating applications holistically rather than relying on any single measure.
The Physics Department provides Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degree programs, featuring research opportunities in both experimental and theoretical physics. Specializations range from astrophysics and quantum mechanics to condensed matter physics and string theory. Faculty recruitment initiatives strengthen existing research while exploring emerging fields. The Ph.D. curriculum prepares students for cutting-edge physics research, encouraging early engagement with faculty-led projects once core competencies are established. Flexible course structures ensure both specialized expertise and broad understanding of modern physics.