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YU's Master of Arts in Physics program focuses on addressing challenges across classical and quantum information systems, mechanical properties, optical and electronic materials, wave propagation, biological substances, dynamic systems, statistical thermodynamics, and both hardware and software engineering. These research areas hold inherent scientific value while simultaneously driving advancements in applied physics and engineering.
Our physics master's program delves into both theoretical and practical physics domains. It equips students for professional paths in academic research, industrial applications, education, financial sectors, and business ventures, while fostering an aesthetic understanding of nature through a physicist's lens. Graduates emerge with comprehensive expertise in computing systems development, enabling them to pursue fulfilling careers in tech industries, including launching innovative startups. Many alumni further their education through doctoral studies or apply their skills across diverse sectors like engineering, corporate environments, financial services, and healthcare.
Candidates must possess a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
Applicants must meet one of the following minimum requirements: TOEFL: 85; IELTS: 6.5; Duolingo: 110.