Materials Science and Engineering Master's Program draft
Program Overview
Stevens Institute of Technology's Materials Science and Engineering Master's Program prepares students for careers tackling sustainability challenges. Students benefit from hands-on learning in state-of-the-art labs, guided by professors in various research groups. The customizable curriculum features optional concentrations, such as nanotechnology, and offers evening courses for flexibility. Graduates are highly sought after by top companies in research and engineering thanks to the program's emphasis on practical experience.
Program Outline
This program aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to address critical issues related to sustainability, materials utilization, environmental resource disposal, and other vital challenges. The program provides a theoretical foundation in current topics like energy, biomedicine, and nanotechnology. Students apply their knowledge under the guidance of experienced professors in Stevens' state-of-the-art laboratories and centers.
Teaching:
The program emphasizes hands-on learning and experiential education. Students have the opportunity to join research groups with diverse levels of experience and work alongside outstanding faculty. This collaborative approach mirrors real-world research environments. The program utilizes state-of-the-art research labs and facilities to provide students with practical experience.
Careers:
Graduates of the Materials Science and Engineering Master's Program are well-prepared for careers in various roles, including:
- Research Scientist
- Lead Engineer
- Research Fellow
- Product Engineer
- R&D Engineer
- Applications Specialist The program has a strong track record of placing graduates in leading public and private organizations, including:
- Applied Materials
- Rudolph Technologies
- Avon
- Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake
- MIT
- Bechtel
Other:
The program offers a customizable curriculum with optional interdisciplinary concentrations, including:
- Interdisciplinary Nanotechnology Evening courses are available for students seeking flexibility. The program is located just 15 minutes from New York City, providing access to networking opportunities and internships with top companies and organizations seeking tech talent.