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A distinctive master's program that unravels human color perception and interaction, offering boundless practical uses. At the sole U.S. university providing this specialized curriculum, you'll explore the vibrant world of color science through both theoretical foundations and hands-on experience.
Color science represents a core scientific discipline focused on analyzing colored stimuli generation, light sources, and ultimately, how humans perceive color.
RIT's color science program delivers advanced education blending scientific principles with real-world implementation. You'll gain comprehensive knowledge of color science while having the exceptional opportunity to focus on an area matching your background and passions. This goal is achieved through required courses, elective options, and either a thesis or capstone project.
The color science curriculum welcomes students from diverse undergraduate backgrounds. Whether you studied physics, biology, chemistry, mathematics, computer science, engineering, neuroscience, psychology, imaging, or any field involving quantitative color analysis, this program could be your ideal next step.
Color science has daily applications: from designing colored materials like fabrics, paints, and plastics to evaluating products ranging from agricultural soil to beverages, plus digital photography, display technologies, and printing.
Unlike programs focusing solely on optics, materials, lighting, or perception, here you'll master the complete spectrum of color science. This encompasses fundamental theories, practical implementations, research methodologies, and effective presentation techniques in the field.