About Physics, B.s. in New York Institute of Technology
In our Physics, B.S. program, you'll learn the advanced mathematical skills you'll need to analyze complex physical systems and solve tough problems in physics and other quantitative fields like data science and finance.
Our program features small classes taught by outstanding faculty, who infuse their courses and research with cutting-edge computational tools and engaging visualizations.
Apply your knowledge to research in our well-equipped laboratories, featuring state-of-the-art optical microscopy, imaging technology, robotics, and rapid prototyping, or at local institutions such as the Museum of Natural History. Work one-on-one with faculty who are active researchers with expertise in string theory, plasma physics, quantum informatics, solid-state physics, astrophysics, biophysics, and imaging.
Student entrepreneurs will have the support of faculty from the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences and the Schools of Management and Architecture and Design. And if you're interested in biomedical sciences, our College of Osteopathic Medicine provides access to exceptional faculty and research opportunities.
Career Options
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Professional physicist
- Climate scientist
- Computer scientist
- Medical physicist/technician
- Quantitative analyst
- Science policy analyst
- Science teacher
To be considered for admission to New York Institute of Technology, you must have satisfactorily completed high school (secondary school) with at least a B average or a 3.00 grade point average (GPA) on a 4.00 scale. There are specific minimum academic or examination requirements for citizens of many individual nations.
English Language requirements
- IELTS score: 6.0.
- TOEFL (iBT) score: 79.
- Pearson PTE score: 53.
- Duolingo English Test score: 105.
- IB English Literature A HL (Higher Level): 4.
- IB English Language and Literature A HL (Higher Level): 4.
New York Institute of Technology Cost of Attendance
The following is a breakdown of expenses at NYIT in the form of an estimated budget for overseas students interested in studying in the United States.
- Tuition for undergraduate courses is 38,060 USD per year.
- Tuition for graduate courses costs roughly $1,400 per credit per year.
- For undergraduate and graduate studies, the annual room and board charge is around 4,900 USD (single), 5,800 USD (couple) (double)
- Fee for miscellaneous items: NA
- Over 42,960 USD (Undergraduate)/over 1,400 USD per credit hour +5,800 (or 4,900) USD (Graduate)
Expenses |
Amount (USD) UG |
Amount (USD) PG |
Tuition |
38,060 |
1,400 per credit hour+5,800 USD (or 4,900 USD)+ misc cost |
Student Activity Fee |
150 |
150 |
Health fee |
NA |
NA |
Housing and Rooms |
4,900-5,800 |
4,900-5,800 |
Meals |
1,160 |
1,160 |
Books and Supplies |
NA |
NA |
Personal Expenses |
NA |
NA |
Health Insurance Plan |
TBD |
TBD |