- Graduate study in the field of Applied Physics offers the opportunity to achieve proficiency in physics, mathematics, and applied science.
- Applied Physics is particularly suitable for students preparing for a scientific career in an area of applied science based on principles and techniques of physics.
- A student may choose for specialization and thesis or dissertation research any subject compatible with an approach based on the application of principles of physics and mathematics.
- Current areas of advanced study and research include applied theoretical physics, biophysics, chemical physics, physics of fluids, nuclear and reactor physics, optics, laser physics, plasma physics, solid-state physics, nanoscience, and space physics.
- The two-year Master of Science program offers advanced study and training in three disciplines:
- Optics,
- Nanotechnology, and
- Biotechnology.
- These programs provide valuable training and research and design project experience.