NJIT NCE Graduate Fact Sheet

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Faculty Research Grants and Awards NCE faculty conduct research supported by major corporations and national and international agencies. They present their work at leading conferences and workshops, and publish their studies in high-impact professional journals. Many have received prestigious awards for original and impactful work. Recent examples include: Treena Livingston Arinzeh, professor of biomedical engineering, is at the forefront of breakthroughs in regenerative medicine. Her signature, pioneering work involves developing biomaterials that stimulate, guide and support the growth of new bone, nerve and cartilage tissue from adult stem cells or other cell types. Arinzeh received a patent for a biomaterial she designed to coax nerve axons to grow across the damaged site of a severed spinal cord in order to reconnect functioning cells on both sides, thereby restoring nerve signal pathways, and, we hope, movement. Michel Boufadel, professor of civil and environmental engineering, is the director of NJIT’s Center for Natural Resources Development and Protection. Boufadel serves on a panel appointed by the Royal Society of Canada, which evaluates the impact of crude oil spills in northern water bodies, including the Arctic Ocean. Boufadel is a notable voice in the Exxon Valdez oil-spill investigation and in analyzing BP’s Deep Water Horizon blowout in the Gulf of Mexico. Namas Chandra, professor of biomedical engineering, is the director of NJIT’s Center for Injury Biomechanics, Materials and Medicine. He is the principal investigator for two U.S. Department of Defense grants totaling nearly $4.5 million on brain trauma. Chandra and his team study the effects of shock waves on the brain in order to design and test helmets for soldiers. The helmets mitigate blasts from weapons of warfare, such as improvised explosive devices. Rajesh Davé, distinguished professor of chemical, biological and pharmaceutical engineering, is an expert in particle engineering. Davé received the 2015 Lectureship Award in Fluidization from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. By fluidizing particles, engineers are able to adapt their structure and behavior to improve a range of products, from cement and fuel to sunscreen and even cancer medications. Mengchu Zhou, distinguished professor of electrical and computer engineering, received the Norbert Wiener Award for “fundamental contributions to the area of Petri net theory and applications to discrete event systems.” Zhou is an expert in robotics and automation problems, especially those involving manufacturing systems. His contributions include a more efficient way to help managers direct computer-controlled manufacturing systems by using mathematical modeling tools known as Petri nets. Richard Foulds, associate professor of biomedical engineering, is the director of the Rehabilitation Engineering and Research Center at NJIT. Foulds received a five-year $4,625,000 grant with the Kessler Foundation from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research. The grant funds the development of the next generation of robotic exoskeletons or “wearable robots.” These robots improve mobility and enable safer and more independent functioning of individuals who have suffered strokes, spinal cord injuries or muscular dystrophy.

ADMISSIONS

STUDENT LIFE AND HOUSING

For Master of Science (M.S.) applicants, NJIT requires a fouryear undergraduate degree from an accredited program in the United States, or a program with equivalent requirements outside the United States. A cumulative GPA of no lower than 2.8 on a 4.0 scale is also required (individual departments may impose more stringent thresholds). For Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) applicants, NJIT requires an appropriate academic background as described by the individual programs, and a GPA of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale in prior studies.

NJIT is a diverse community committed to mutual understanding and respect for others. Our Diversity Programs Office within the Center for Student Involvement initiates and supports activities that promote cultural competency among students. Our Graduate Student Association (GSA) represents the interests of all graduate students in university affairs and offers numerous academic and social events. Students automatically become members once they are accepted into an NJIT graduate program. The NJIT campus features state-of-the-art facilities on 45 acres in the University Heights section of Newark, and is only 20 minutes from New York City, with easy access via public transportation. Our ideal location is also at the center of a powerhouse corporate corridor and burgeoning tech hub that includes over 50 Fortune 500 companies, leading financial firms, engineering firms and industry giants — all of which translates to access to and career opportunities with leaders in a variety of industries.

Standardized Test Requirements • The GRE General Test for all full-time applicants • The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) for all international students not holding a degree from a U.S. post-secondary institution. Minimum scores: Internet-based TOEFL – 79, computer-based TOEFL – 213, paper-based TOEFL – 550, IELTS – 6.5 with no sub-score lower than 6.0.

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN

Newark College of Engineering at NJIT

NEWARK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

YING WU COLLEGE OF COMPUTING

OUR GRADUATE ENGINEERING PROGRAMS • Biomedical Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) • Biopharmaceutical Engineering (M.S.) • Chemical Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) • Civil Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) • Computer Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) • Critical Infrastructure Systems (M.S.) • Electrical Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) • Engineering Management (M.S.)

q Online application

• Engineering Science (M.S.)

q $75 nonrefundable application fee

• Environmental Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.)

q Official transcripts and proof of degree completion from all colleges and universities attended

• Health Care Systems Management (M.S.) • Industrial Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) • Internet Engineering (M.S.)

NJIT

q Official GRE/TOEFL results (All test results must be sent directly to the Office of Graduate Admission from ETS using code 2513.)

• Manufacturing Systems Engineering (M.S.) • Mechanical Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.)

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q Letters of recommendation in a sealed envelope (one for M.S. applications, three for Ph.D. applicants) q Statement of purpose for Ph.D. applicants q Photocopy of visa, or (for non-U.S. citizens residing in the United States) a permanent-resident card q Financial statement, if requesting visa eligibility forms

Off-Campus Housing Options Many NJIT graduate students commute from nearby Harrison, Kearny and Jersey City. These towns offer several affordable housing options, with monthly rentals starting at $300. To find an apartment, visit theobserver.com, and also network with student groups on Facebook and through the GSA.

CONTACT US Newark College of Engineering New Jersey Institute of Technology University Heights Newark, NJ 07102 973-596-6506 973-596-2316 (fax) Email: nce@njit.edu

MARTIN TUCHMAN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT

NEWARK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING GRADUATE FACT SHEET

NYC

Application Checklist

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & LIBERAL ARTS

Office of University Admissions New Jersey Institute of Technology University Heights Newark, NJ 07102 USA Phone: 973-596-3300 Fax: 973-596-3461 njit.edu/graduate

Domestic Orientation Questions Clarisa González-Lenahan Associate Director of Graduate Studies 973-596-3462 clarisa.gonzalez-lenahan@njit.edu

nce.njit.edu

ne of the oldest and largest professional engineering schools in the United States, Newark College of Engineering (NCE) at NJIT emphasizes design as the ultimate objective of engineering education. The college provides extensive hand-on experience supported by the exploration and exploitation of the newest and most scientifically advanced methods. NCE faculty and students conduct research and development in key areas of public need, including transportation, automated manufacturing and robotics, clean energy, computing and computer networks, medical imaging and instrumentation and nanotechnology. U.S. News & World Report ranks NCE

among the country’s top 100 engineering schools. NCE offers 21 Master of Science degree programs and 9 doctoral degree programs. Students have access to several modes of study: full time, part time, e-learning, online and face-to-face instruction. Graduate enrollment is more than 1,500 students. Our 150-member faculty includes engineers and scholars who are widely recognized in their fields, including fellows of all major engineering associations.

• Occupational Safety & Health Engineering (M.S.) • Pharmaceutical Engineering (M.S.) • Pharmaceutical Systems Management (M.S.) • Power and Energy Systems (M.S.) • Telecommunications (M.S.) • Transportation (M.S. & Ph.D.)

For More Information NJIT College of Engineering engineering.njit.edu

NJIT Graduate Studies njit.edu/graduatestudies

Visit NJIT njit.edu/admissions/visit

DISCLAIMER: All information subject to change.


Faculty Research Grants and Awards NCE faculty conduct research supported by major corporations and national and international agencies. They present their work at leading conferences and workshops, and publish their studies in high-impact professional journals. Many have received prestigious awards for original and impactful work. Recent examples include: Treena Livingston Arinzeh, professor of biomedical engineering, is at the forefront of breakthroughs in regenerative medicine. Her signature, pioneering work involves developing biomaterials that stimulate, guide and support the growth of new bone, nerve and cartilage tissue from adult stem cells or other cell types. Arinzeh received a patent for a biomaterial she designed to coax nerve axons to grow across the damaged site of a severed spinal cord in order to reconnect functioning cells on both sides, thereby restoring nerve signal pathways, and, we hope, movement. Michel Boufadel, professor of civil and environmental engineering, is the director of NJIT’s Center for Natural Resources Development and Protection. Boufadel serves on a panel appointed by the Royal Society of Canada, which evaluates the impact of crude oil spills in northern water bodies, including the Arctic Ocean. Boufadel is a notable voice in the Exxon Valdez oil-spill investigation and in analyzing BP’s Deep Water Horizon blowout in the Gulf of Mexico. Namas Chandra, professor of biomedical engineering, is the director of NJIT’s Center for Injury Biomechanics, Materials and Medicine. He is the principal investigator for two U.S. Department of Defense grants totaling nearly $4.5 million on brain trauma. Chandra and his team study the effects of shock waves on the brain in order to design and test helmets for soldiers. The helmets mitigate blasts from weapons of warfare, such as improvised explosive devices. Rajesh Davé, distinguished professor of chemical, biological and pharmaceutical engineering, is an expert in particle engineering. Davé received the 2015 Lectureship Award in Fluidization from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. By fluidizing particles, engineers are able to adapt their structure and behavior to improve a range of products, from cement and fuel to sunscreen and even cancer medications. Mengchu Zhou, distinguished professor of electrical and computer engineering, received the Norbert Wiener Award for “fundamental contributions to the area of Petri net theory and applications to discrete event systems.” Zhou is an expert in robotics and automation problems, especially those involving manufacturing systems. His contributions include a more efficient way to help managers direct computer-controlled manufacturing systems by using mathematical modeling tools known as Petri nets. Richard Foulds, associate professor of biomedical engineering, is the director of the Rehabilitation Engineering and Research Center at NJIT. Foulds received a five-year $4,625,000 grant with the Kessler Foundation from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research. The grant funds the development of the next generation of robotic exoskeletons or “wearable robots.” These robots improve mobility and enable safer and more independent functioning of individuals who have suffered strokes, spinal cord injuries or muscular dystrophy.

ADMISSIONS

STUDENT LIFE AND HOUSING

For Master of Science (M.S.) applicants, NJIT requires a fouryear undergraduate degree from an accredited program in the United States, or a program with equivalent requirements outside the United States. A cumulative GPA of no lower than 2.8 on a 4.0 scale is also required (individual departments may impose more stringent thresholds). For Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) applicants, NJIT requires an appropriate academic background as described by the individual programs, and a GPA of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale in prior studies.

NJIT is a diverse community committed to mutual understanding and respect for others. Our Diversity Programs Office within the Center for Student Involvement initiates and supports activities that promote cultural competency among students. Our Graduate Student Association (GSA) represents the interests of all graduate students in university affairs and offers numerous academic and social events. Students automatically become members once they are accepted into an NJIT graduate program. The NJIT campus features state-of-the-art facilities on 45 acres in the University Heights section of Newark, and is only 20 minutes from New York City, with easy access via public transportation. Our ideal location is also at the center of a powerhouse corporate corridor and burgeoning tech hub that includes over 50 Fortune 500 companies, leading financial firms, engineering firms and industry giants — all of which translates to access to and career opportunities with leaders in a variety of industries.

Standardized Test Requirements • The GRE General Test for all full-time applicants • The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) for all international students not holding a degree from a U.S. post-secondary institution. Minimum scores: Internet-based TOEFL – 79, computer-based TOEFL – 213, paper-based TOEFL – 550, IELTS – 6.5 with no sub-score lower than 6.0.

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN

Newark College of Engineering at NJIT

NEWARK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

YING WU COLLEGE OF COMPUTING

OUR GRADUATE ENGINEERING PROGRAMS • Biomedical Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) • Biopharmaceutical Engineering (M.S.) • Chemical Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) • Civil Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) • Computer Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) • Critical Infrastructure Systems (M.S.) • Electrical Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) • Engineering Management (M.S.)

q Online application

• Engineering Science (M.S.)

q $75 nonrefundable application fee

• Environmental Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.)

q Official transcripts and proof of degree completion from all colleges and universities attended

• Health Care Systems Management (M.S.) • Industrial Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) • Internet Engineering (M.S.)

NJIT

q Official GRE/TOEFL results (All test results must be sent directly to the Office of Graduate Admission from ETS using code 2513.)

• Manufacturing Systems Engineering (M.S.) • Mechanical Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.)

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q Letters of recommendation in a sealed envelope (one for M.S. applications, three for Ph.D. applicants) q Statement of purpose for Ph.D. applicants q Photocopy of visa, or (for non-U.S. citizens residing in the United States) a permanent-resident card q Financial statement, if requesting visa eligibility forms

Off-Campus Housing Options Many NJIT graduate students commute from nearby Harrison, Kearny and Jersey City. These towns offer several affordable housing options, with monthly rentals starting at $300. To find an apartment, visit theobserver.com, and also network with student groups on Facebook and through the GSA.

CONTACT US Newark College of Engineering New Jersey Institute of Technology University Heights Newark, NJ 07102 973-596-6506 973-596-2316 (fax) Email: nce@njit.edu

MARTIN TUCHMAN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT

NEWARK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING GRADUATE FACT SHEET

NYC

Application Checklist

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & LIBERAL ARTS

Office of University Admissions New Jersey Institute of Technology University Heights Newark, NJ 07102 USA Phone: 973-596-3300 Fax: 973-596-3461 njit.edu/graduate

Domestic Orientation Questions Clarisa González-Lenahan Associate Director of Graduate Studies 973-596-3462 clarisa.gonzalez-lenahan@njit.edu

nce.njit.edu

ne of the oldest and largest professional engineering schools in the United States, Newark college of Engineering (NCE) at NJIT emphasizes design as the ultimate objective of engineering education. The college provides extensive hand-on experience supported by the exploration and exploitation of the newest and most scientifically advanced methods. NCE faculty and students conduct research and development in key areas of public need, including transportation, automated manufacturing and robotics, clean energy, computing and computer networks, medical imaging and instrumentation and nanotechnology. U.S. News & World Report ranks NCE

among the country’s top 100 engineering schools. NCE offers 21 Master of Science degree programs and 9 doctoral degree programs. Students have access to several modes of study: full time, part time, e-learning, online and face-to-face instruction. Graduate enrollment is more than 1,500 students. Our 150-member faculty includes engineers and scholars who are widely recognized in their fields, including fellows of all major engineering associations.

• Occupational Safety & Health Engineering (M.S.) • Pharmaceutical Engineering (M.S.) • Pharmaceutical Systems Management (M.S.) • Power and Energy Systems (M.S.) • Telecommunications (M.S.) • Transportation (M.S. & Ph.D.)

For More Information NJIT College of Engineering engineering.njit.edu

NJIT Graduate Studies njit.edu/graduatestudies

Visit NJIT njit.edu/admissions/visit

DISCLAIMER: All information subject to change.


NJIT Fast Facts • 8,200+ undergraduate and 3,100+ graduate students • 36 states and 103 countries represented • 51 undergraduate programs, more than 59 M.S. programs including online programs, 19 Ph.D. programs and more than 17 certificate programs • 293 tenured/tenure-track faculty, 99 percent hold doctoral or highest degree in their field • Top 10 colleges nationally with great career services (Money magazine) • A top national university (U.S. News & World Report) • Fourth nationally in alumni midcareer earning potential among public research universities (PayScale.com) • Top 10 percent nationally for Return on Investment (Bloomberg Businessweek) • Top 10 among technological universities in faculty scholarly productivity (Academic Analytics) • Top 50 among colleges without a medical school for research expenditures and top 10 among universities whose main research is in engineering (National Science Foundation) • Research expenditures exceeding $120 million, with 211 U.S. patents and 97 pending U.S. patent applications

Career Outcomes NJIT ranks in the top 1 percent of U.S. colleges and universities for its occupational earning power (Brookings Institution). Employers of NJIT graduates include: • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

AT&T Cisco Systems, Inc. Colgate-Palmolive Forbes.com IBM Johnson & Johnson Lockheed Martin L’Oreal USA NJ Transit Qualcomm Schneider Electric Stryker Orthopaedics TATA Consultancy Services UBS Financial Services, Inc.

Newark College of Engineering Graduate Programs Biomedical Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) The M.S. in Biomedical Engineering stresses the application of the principles and practices of engineering, science and mathematics in solving clinical problems in medicine and surgery. NJIT, in collaboration with Rutgers University, also offers a Ph.D. program in biomedical engineering that emphasizes the integration of engineering and the life sciences. Biopharmaceutical Engineering (M.S.) The focus of this program is on understanding and applying sound engineering principles to the industrial production of therapeutics by means of biological processes. Students are trained in microbial and cell growth operations, downstream recovery and bioseparation processes, bioprocess design, and validation and regulatory issues for biological production. Chemical Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) The Chemical Engineering discipline focuses on production, transformation, transport and proper use of chemicals, materials and energy. Our faculty have expertise in most areas of current research interest within the discipline, with recognized strength in manufacturing aspects. Our graduate programs offer opportunities for interdisciplinary collaborative research with the Federated Department of Biological Sciences, the Department of Biomedical Engineering, the Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science and the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. Civil Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) The M.S. in Civil Engineering is designed for students who want both specialized coursework and the flexibility to tailor their program to specific career needs. The department covers a wide spectrum of specialties focusing on the built environment and the judicious use of natural resources. Students with master’s degrees in civil engineering or allied fields can engage in Ph.D. study; in exceptional cases, highly qualified students with bachelor’s degrees in civil engineering may be accepted directly into the doctoral program. Online study for the entire M.S. degree is available. Computer Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) The M.S. in Computer Engineering provides students with advanced background in both the hardware and software aspects of computers. The program features four areas of concentration: computer architecture and embedded systems, computer networking, VLSI system design, and intelligent systems. Ph.D. students must have a master’s degree in computer engineering, computer science, electrical engineering or other related field. Critical Infrastructure Systems (M.S.) The M.S. in Critical Infrastructure Systems teaches students the skills they need to repair, renew and manage America’s evolving (and often aging) infrastructure. Studies focus on the nation’s highways, bridges, tunnels ports and airports, as well as on infrastructure for utilities (electricity, water, gas, telecommunications).

Electrical Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers many specialized programs for master’s and doctoral students, with a background in electrical engineering or other related areas. We cover the whole spectrum of Electrical Engineering from nanotechnology to large-scale systems, with specializations in telecommunications, robotics and control, signal and image processing, and power and energy. In addition to the resident staff, professors from industry teach specialty courses and serve on thesis committees. Superior undergraduate students may apply to be admitted directly into the Ph.D. program. Online study for the entire M.S. degree is available. Engineering Management (M.S.) The M.S. program in Engineering Management focuses on interdisciplinary coursework and research that provide advanced background in both the theoretical and practical aspects of managing technical/engineering projects and programs. The program is particularly valuable to individuals who have experience in industry, government and service organizations, or those who are entrepreneurs. Students have access to laboratories for hands-on training in solving practical problems, and to robotic platforms for experience in automated manufacturing. Online study for the entire M.S. degree is available. Engineering Science (M.S.) The M.S. in Engineering Science allows students to study areas not covered by traditional graduate programs in engineering or science. For those already in the workforce, the program provides the opportunity to develop expertise relevant to their industry. This is a very flexible program that permits advanced study of topics from several disciplines in engineering and the sciences. Environmental Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) Students in the M.S. in Environmental Engineering program can concentrate on (1) water quality, treatment and infrastructure, (2) integrated site remediation or (3) multidisciplinary environmental engineering. The degree is designed for those who want both specialized coursework and the flexibility to tailor their program to their future career needs. The Ph.D. program is for students with master’s degrees in environmental engineering, civil engineering or allied fields. Health Care Systems Management (M.S.) The focus of this master’s program is to educate and train graduates with contemporary knowledge of the various components of a health care system. The program provides managers with the necessary technical expertise for the efficient operation of health care facilities, including hospitals, nursing facilities, clinics, home care delivery and pharmacies. The curriculum is designed to introduce management concepts and tools for reducing health care system costs while increasing the quality of health care.

Industrial Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) The M.S. program in Industrial Engineering offers advanced studies in such specialized fields as operations research, statistics, production planning, simulation, inventory control, scheduling, industrial economics and human factors. For students wishing to pursue advanced research in industrial engineering, the Ph.D. program emphasizes two areas: manufacturing systems and assurance sciences, and human factors and occupational safety. Internet Engineering (M.S.) The objective of this program is to educate students in the theoretical and practical aspects of internet engineering, with emphasis on computer networking, cybersecurity and emerging applications. Graduate courses in electrical and computer engineering, computer and information science, management information systems and management programs provide the necessary blend of education required for strength in this growing discipline. Manufacturing Systems Engineering (M.S.) Emphasizing the interrelationships between manufacturing equipment, processes and controls, and their integration into production factories, the M.S. program in Manufacturing Systems Engineering is computer- and multimedia-intensive. It centers on technologies such as robotics, programmable logic controllers, microprocessors and computer-integrated manufacturing, and their application in automated production, assembly, automated inspection and automated packaging. Mechanical Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) Students in the M.S. program in Mechanical Engineering design their specialization in consultation with a graduate adviser, and are strongly encouraged to complete a formal thesis or project. The Ph.D. program provides students with the necessary skills for careers in basic and applied research, as well as leadership in academia and industry. Highly qualified students with bachelor’s degrees in mechanical engineering may be accepted directly into the doctoral program. Occupational Safety & Health (M.S.) Upon graduation, students in this program are able to assume both the technical and managerial responsibilities of safety professionals, including monitoring how technology and hazardous materials affect workplace safety. The curriculum has been designed in

accordance with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), which sponsors the program. NIOSH also offers a limited number of stipends and tuition remission grants to qualified students. Pharmaceutical Engineering (M.S.) The primary objective of this program is to provide students with the skills required to work in the pharmaceutical field. Emphasis is placed on the engineering aspects of drug manufacturing, pharmaceutical production, pharmaceutical development and pharmaceutical operations. Pharmaceutical Systems Management (M.S.) The M.S. in Pharmaceutical Systems Management integrates expertise in management methods and tools with pharmaceutical research and processing knowledge. It is designed to train and educate graduates with contemporary knowledge related to the analysis, planning, implementation, project management and evaluation of all operational components in the pharmaceutical industry. Power and Energy Systems (M.S.) The Power and Energy Systems M.S. is a unique interdisciplinary program that draws upon the full resources of NJIT, including courses in electrical and computer engineering, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering and management. Students also have access to established research initiatives in nanotechnology, microelectronics, solar cells and related areas. Telecommunications (M.S.) Aimed at professionals with bachelor’s degrees in computer science, computer engineering or electrical engineering, the telecommunications master’s program is based on a synergistic blending of existing electrical and computer engineering and computer science courses. It has a technical/scientific focus with a rich selection of electives and specializations. Transportation (M.S. & Ph.D.) The M.S. in Transportation prepares students to be transportation planners, engineers and managers who can plan, design, operate and manage transportation systems capable of satisfying society’s transportation needs. Ph.D. students engage in a mix of theoretical study and independent, experimental research.

Faculty Spotlight Tara Alvarez, a professor of biomedical engineering at NJIT, is the director of NJIT’s Vision and Neural Engineering Laboratory. Alvarez received an Edison Patent Award from the Research & Development Council of New Jersey in 2015 for a novel device she and a colleague designed to help eye doctors predict how well patients adapt to progressive lenses. A key aspect of the device is the use of prisms to measure a person’s ability to adapt to a range of visual distances within a short period of time. The device was patented in the U.S., the European Union, New Zealand as well as several other countries in Asia and Africa.


NJIT Fast Facts • 8,200+ undergraduate and 3,100+ graduate students • 36 states and 103 countries represented • 51 undergraduate programs, more than 59 M.S. programs including online programs, 19 Ph.D. programs and more than 17 certificate programs • 293 tenured/tenure-track faculty, 99 percent hold doctoral or highest degree in their field • Top 10 colleges nationally with great career services (Money magazine) • A top national university (U.S. News & World Report) • Fourth nationally in alumni midcareer earning potential among public research universities (PayScale.com) • Top 10 percent nationally for Return on Investment (Bloomberg Businessweek) • Top 10 among technological universities in faculty scholarly productivity (Academic Analytics) • Top 50 among colleges without a medical school for research expenditures and top 10 among universities whose main research is in engineering (National Science Foundation) • Research expenditures exceeding $120 million, with 211 U.S. patents and 97 pending U.S. patent applications

Career Outcomes NJIT ranks in the top 1 percent of U.S. colleges and universities for its occupational earning power (Brookings Institution). Employers of NJIT graduates include: • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

AT&T Cisco Systems, Inc. Colgate-Palmolive Forbes.com IBM Johnson & Johnson Lockheed Martin L’Oreal USA NJ Transit Qualcomm Schneider Electric Stryker Orthopaedics TATA Consultancy Services UBS Financial Services, Inc.

Newark College of Engineering Graduate Programs Biomedical Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) The M.S. in Biomedical Engineering stresses the application of the principles and practices of engineering, science and mathematics in solving clinical problems in medicine and surgery. NJIT, in collaboration with Rutgers University, also offers a Ph.D. program in biomedical engineering that emphasizes the integration of engineering and the life sciences. Biopharmaceutical Engineering (M.S.) The focus of this program is on understanding and applying sound engineering principles to the industrial production of therapeutics by means of biological processes. Students are trained in microbial and cell growth operations, downstream recovery and bioseparation processes, bioprocess design, and validation and regulatory issues for biological production. Chemical Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) The Chemical Engineering discipline focuses on production, transformation, transport and proper use of chemicals, materials and energy. Our faculty have expertise in most areas of current research interest within the discipline, with recognized strength in manufacturing aspects. Our graduate programs offer opportunities for interdisciplinary collaborative research with the Federated Department of Biological Sciences, the Department of Biomedical Engineering, the Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science and the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. Civil Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) The M.S. in Civil Engineering is designed for students who want both specialized coursework and the flexibility to tailor their program to specific career needs. The department covers a wide spectrum of specialties focusing on the built environment and the judicious use of natural resources. Students with master’s degrees in civil engineering or allied fields can engage in Ph.D. study; in exceptional cases, highly qualified students with bachelor’s degrees in civil engineering may be accepted directly into the doctoral program. Online study for the entire M.S. degree is available. Computer Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) The M.S. in Computer Engineering provides students with advanced background in both the hardware and software aspects of computers. The program features four areas of concentration: computer architecture and embedded systems, computer networking, VLSI system design, and intelligent systems. Ph.D. students must have a master’s degree in computer engineering, computer science, electrical engineering or other related field. Critical Infrastructure Systems (M.S.) The M.S. in Critical Infrastructure Systems teaches students the skills they need to repair, renew and manage America’s evolving (and often aging) infrastructure. Studies focus on the nation’s highways, bridges, tunnels ports and airports, as well as on infrastructure for utilities (electricity, water, gas, telecommunications).

Electrical Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers many specialized programs for master’s and doctoral students, with a background in electrical engineering or other related areas. We cover the whole spectrum of Electrical Engineering from nanotechnology to large-scale systems, with specializations in telecommunications, robotics and control, signal and image processing, and power and energy. In addition to the resident staff, professors from industry teach specialty courses and serve on thesis committees. Superior undergraduate students may apply to be admitted directly into the Ph.D. program. Online study for the entire M.S. degree is available. Engineering Management (M.S.) The M.S. program in Engineering Management focuses on interdisciplinary coursework and research that provide advanced background in both the theoretical and practical aspects of managing technical/engineering projects and programs. The program is particularly valuable to individuals who have experience in industry, government and service organizations, or those who are entrepreneurs. Students have access to laboratories for hands-on training in solving practical problems, and to robotic platforms for experience in automated manufacturing. Online study for the entire M.S. degree is available. Engineering Science (M.S.) The M.S. in Engineering Science allows students to study areas not covered by traditional graduate programs in engineering or science. For those already in the workforce, the program provides the opportunity to develop expertise relevant to their industry. This is a very flexible program that permits advanced study of topics from several disciplines in engineering and the sciences. Environmental Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) Students in the M.S. in Environmental Engineering program can concentrate on (1) water quality, treatment and infrastructure, (2) integrated site remediation or (3) multidisciplinary environmental engineering. The degree is designed for those who want both specialized coursework and the flexibility to tailor their program to their future career needs. The Ph.D. program is for students with master’s degrees in environmental engineering, civil engineering or allied fields. Health Care Systems Management (M.S.) The focus of this master’s program is to educate and train graduates with contemporary knowledge of the various components of a health care system. The program provides managers with the necessary technical expertise for the efficient operation of health care facilities, including hospitals, nursing facilities, clinics, home care delivery and pharmacies. The curriculum is designed to introduce management concepts and tools for reducing health care system costs while increasing the quality of health care.

Industrial Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) The M.S. program in Industrial Engineering offers advanced studies in such specialized fields as operations research, statistics, production planning, simulation, inventory control, scheduling, industrial economics and human factors. For students wishing to pursue advanced research in industrial engineering, the Ph.D. program emphasizes two areas: manufacturing systems and assurance sciences, and human factors and occupational safety. Internet Engineering (M.S.) The objective of this program is to educate students in the theoretical and practical aspects of internet engineering, with emphasis on computer networking, cybersecurity and emerging applications. Graduate courses in electrical and computer engineering, computer and information science, management information systems and management programs provide the necessary blend of education required for strength in this growing discipline. Manufacturing Systems Engineering (M.S.) Emphasizing the interrelationships between manufacturing equipment, processes and controls, and their integration into production factories, the M.S. program in Manufacturing Systems Engineering is computer- and multimedia-intensive. It centers on technologies such as robotics, programmable logic controllers, microprocessors and computer-integrated manufacturing, and their application in automated production, assembly, automated inspection and automated packaging. Mechanical Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) Students in the M.S. program in Mechanical Engineering design their specialization in consultation with a graduate adviser, and are strongly encouraged to complete a formal thesis or project. The Ph.D. program provides students with the necessary skills for careers in basic and applied research, as well as leadership in academia and industry. Highly qualified students with bachelor’s degrees in mechanical engineering may be accepted directly into the doctoral program. Occupational Safety & Health (M.S.) Upon graduation, students in this program are able to assume both the technical and managerial responsibilities of safety professionals, including monitoring how technology and hazardous materials affect workplace safety. The curriculum has been designed in

accordance with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), which sponsors the program. NIOSH also offers a limited number of stipends and tuition remission grants to qualified students. Pharmaceutical Engineering (M.S.) The primary objective of this program is to provide students with the skills required to work in the pharmaceutical field. Emphasis is placed on the engineering aspects of drug manufacturing, pharmaceutical production, pharmaceutical development and pharmaceutical operations. Pharmaceutical Systems Management (M.S.) The M.S. in Pharmaceutical Systems Management integrates expertise in management methods and tools with pharmaceutical research and processing knowledge. It is designed to train and educate graduates with contemporary knowledge related to the analysis, planning, implementation, project management and evaluation of all operational components in the pharmaceutical industry. Power and Energy Systems (M.S.) The Power and Energy Systems M.S. is a unique interdisciplinary program that draws upon the full resources of NJIT, including courses in electrical and computer engineering, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering and management. Students also have access to established research initiatives in nanotechnology, microelectronics, solar cells and related areas. Telecommunications (M.S.) Aimed at professionals with bachelor’s degrees in computer science, computer engineering or electrical engineering, the telecommunications master’s program is based on a synergistic blending of existing electrical and computer engineering and computer science courses. It has a technical/scientific focus with a rich selection of electives and specializations. Transportation (M.S. & Ph.D.) The M.S. in Transportation prepares students to be transportation planners, engineers and managers who can plan, design, operate and manage transportation systems capable of satisfying society’s transportation needs. Ph.D. students engage in a mix of theoretical study and independent, experimental research.

Faculty Spotlight Tara Alvarez, a professor of biomedical engineering at NJIT, is the director of NJIT’s Vision and Neural Engineering Laboratory. Alvarez received an Edison Patent Award from the Research & Development Council of New Jersey in 2015 for a novel device she and a colleague designed to help eye doctors predict how well patients adapt to progressive lenses. A key aspect of the device is the use of prisms to measure a person’s ability to adapt to a range of visual distances within a short period of time. The device was patented in the U.S., the European Union, New Zealand as well as several other countries in Asia and Africa.


NJIT Fast Facts • 8,200+ undergraduate and 3,100+ graduate students • 36 states and 103 countries represented • 51 undergraduate programs, more than 59 M.S. programs including online programs, 19 Ph.D. programs and more than 17 certificate programs • 293 tenured/tenure-track faculty, 99 percent hold doctoral or highest degree in their field • Top 10 colleges nationally with great career services (Money magazine) • A top national university (U.S. News & World Report) • Fourth nationally in alumni midcareer earning potential among public research universities (PayScale.com) • Top 10 percent nationally for Return on Investment (Bloomberg Businessweek) • Top 10 among technological universities in faculty scholarly productivity (Academic Analytics) • Top 50 among colleges without a medical school for research expenditures and top 10 among universities whose main research is in engineering (National Science Foundation) • Research expenditures exceeding $120 million, with 211 U.S. patents and 97 pending U.S. patent applications

Career Outcomes NJIT ranks in the top 1 percent of U.S. colleges and universities for its occupational earning power (Brookings Institution). Employers of NJIT graduates include: • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

AT&T Cisco Systems, Inc. Colgate-Palmolive Forbes.com IBM Johnson & Johnson Lockheed Martin L’Oreal USA NJ Transit Qualcomm Schneider Electric Stryker Orthopaedics TATA Consultancy Services UBS Financial Services, Inc.

Newark College of Engineering Graduate Programs Biomedical Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) The M.S. in Biomedical Engineering stresses the application of the principles and practices of engineering, science and mathematics in solving clinical problems in medicine and surgery. NJIT, in collaboration with Rutgers University, also offers a Ph.D. program in biomedical engineering that emphasizes the integration of engineering and the life sciences. Biopharmaceutical Engineering (M.S.) The focus of this program is on understanding and applying sound engineering principles to the industrial production of therapeutics by means of biological processes. Students are trained in microbial and cell growth operations, downstream recovery and bioseparation processes, bioprocess design, and validation and regulatory issues for biological production. Chemical Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) The Chemical Engineering discipline focuses on production, transformation, transport and proper use of chemicals, materials and energy. Our faculty have expertise in most areas of current research interest within the discipline, with recognized strength in manufacturing aspects. Our graduate programs offer opportunities for interdisciplinary collaborative research with the Federated Department of Biological Sciences, the Department of Biomedical Engineering, the Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science and the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. Civil Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) The M.S. in Civil Engineering is designed for students who want both specialized coursework and the flexibility to tailor their program to specific career needs. The department covers a wide spectrum of specialties focusing on the built environment and the judicious use of natural resources. Students with master’s degrees in civil engineering or allied fields can engage in Ph.D. study; in exceptional cases, highly qualified students with bachelor’s degrees in civil engineering may be accepted directly into the doctoral program. Online study for the entire M.S. degree is available. Computer Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) The M.S. in Computer Engineering provides students with advanced background in both the hardware and software aspects of computers. The program features four areas of concentration: computer architecture and embedded systems, computer networking, VLSI system design, and intelligent systems. Ph.D. students must have a master’s degree in computer engineering, computer science, electrical engineering or other related field. Critical Infrastructure Systems (M.S.) The M.S. in Critical Infrastructure Systems teaches students the skills they need to repair, renew and manage America’s evolving (and often aging) infrastructure. Studies focus on the nation’s highways, bridges, tunnels ports and airports, as well as on infrastructure for utilities (electricity, water, gas, telecommunications).

Electrical Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers many specialized programs for master’s and doctoral students, with a background in electrical engineering or other related areas. We cover the whole spectrum of Electrical Engineering from nanotechnology to large-scale systems, with specializations in telecommunications, robotics and control, signal and image processing, and power and energy. In addition to the resident staff, professors from industry teach specialty courses and serve on thesis committees. Superior undergraduate students may apply to be admitted directly into the Ph.D. program. Online study for the entire M.S. degree is available. Engineering Management (M.S.) The M.S. program in Engineering Management focuses on interdisciplinary coursework and research that provide advanced background in both the theoretical and practical aspects of managing technical/engineering projects and programs. The program is particularly valuable to individuals who have experience in industry, government and service organizations, or those who are entrepreneurs. Students have access to laboratories for hands-on training in solving practical problems, and to robotic platforms for experience in automated manufacturing. Online study for the entire M.S. degree is available. Engineering Science (M.S.) The M.S. in Engineering Science allows students to study areas not covered by traditional graduate programs in engineering or science. For those already in the workforce, the program provides the opportunity to develop expertise relevant to their industry. This is a very flexible program that permits advanced study of topics from several disciplines in engineering and the sciences. Environmental Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) Students in the M.S. in Environmental Engineering program can concentrate on (1) water quality, treatment and infrastructure, (2) integrated site remediation or (3) multidisciplinary environmental engineering. The degree is designed for those who want both specialized coursework and the flexibility to tailor their program to their future career needs. The Ph.D. program is for students with master’s degrees in environmental engineering, civil engineering or allied fields. Health Care Systems Management (M.S.) The focus of this master’s program is to educate and train graduates with contemporary knowledge of the various components of a health care system. The program provides managers with the necessary technical expertise for the efficient operation of health care facilities, including hospitals, nursing facilities, clinics, home care delivery and pharmacies. The curriculum is designed to introduce management concepts and tools for reducing health care system costs while increasing the quality of health care.

Industrial Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) The M.S. program in Industrial Engineering offers advanced studies in such specialized fields as operations research, statistics, production planning, simulation, inventory control, scheduling, industrial economics and human factors. For students wishing to pursue advanced research in industrial engineering, the Ph.D. program emphasizes two areas: manufacturing systems and assurance sciences, and human factors and occupational safety. Internet Engineering (M.S.) The objective of this program is to educate students in the theoretical and practical aspects of internet engineering, with emphasis on computer networking, cybersecurity and emerging applications. Graduate courses in electrical and computer engineering, computer and information science, management information systems and management programs provide the necessary blend of education required for strength in this growing discipline. Manufacturing Systems Engineering (M.S.) Emphasizing the interrelationships between manufacturing equipment, processes and controls, and their integration into production factories, the M.S. program in Manufacturing Systems Engineering is computer- and multimedia-intensive. It centers on technologies such as robotics, programmable logic controllers, microprocessors and computer-integrated manufacturing, and their application in automated production, assembly, automated inspection and automated packaging. Mechanical Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) Students in the M.S. program in Mechanical Engineering design their specialization in consultation with a graduate adviser, and are strongly encouraged to complete a formal thesis or project. The Ph.D. program provides students with the necessary skills for careers in basic and applied research, as well as leadership in academia and industry. Highly qualified students with bachelor’s degrees in mechanical engineering may be accepted directly into the doctoral program. Occupational Safety & Health (M.S.) Upon graduation, students in this program are able to assume both the technical and managerial responsibilities of safety professionals, including monitoring how technology and hazardous materials affect workplace safety. The curriculum has been designed in

accordance with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), which sponsors the program. NIOSH also offers a limited number of stipends and tuition remission grants to qualified students. Pharmaceutical Engineering (M.S.) The primary objective of this program is to provide students with the skills required to work in the pharmaceutical field. Emphasis is placed on the engineering aspects of drug manufacturing, pharmaceutical production, pharmaceutical development and pharmaceutical operations. Pharmaceutical Systems Management (M.S.) The M.S. in Pharmaceutical Systems Management integrates expertise in management methods and tools with pharmaceutical research and processing knowledge. It is designed to train and educate graduates with contemporary knowledge related to the analysis, planning, implementation, project management and evaluation of all operational components in the pharmaceutical industry. Power and Energy Systems (M.S.) The Power and Energy Systems M.S. is a unique interdisciplinary program that draws upon the full resources of NJIT, including courses in electrical and computer engineering, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering and management. Students also have access to established research initiatives in nanotechnology, microelectronics, solar cells and related areas. Telecommunications (M.S.) Aimed at professionals with bachelor’s degrees in computer science, computer engineering or electrical engineering, the telecommunications master’s program is based on a synergistic blending of existing electrical and computer engineering and computer science courses. It has a technical/scientific focus with a rich selection of electives and specializations. Transportation (M.S. & Ph.D.) The M.S. in Transportation prepares students to be transportation planners, engineers and managers who can plan, design, operate and manage transportation systems capable of satisfying society’s transportation needs. Ph.D. students engage in a mix of theoretical study and independent, experimental research.

Faculty Spotlight Tara Alvarez, a professor of biomedical engineering at NJIT, is the director of NJIT’s Vision and Neural Engineering Laboratory. Alvarez received an Edison Patent Award from the Research & Development Council of New Jersey in 2015 for a novel device she and a colleague designed to help eye doctors predict how well patients adapt to progressive lenses. A key aspect of the device is the use of prisms to measure a person’s ability to adapt to a range of visual distances within a short period of time. The device was patented in the U.S., the European Union, New Zealand as well as several other countries in Asia and Africa.


Faculty Research Grants and Awards NCE faculty conduct research supported by major corporations and national and international agencies. They present their work at leading conferences and workshops, and publish their studies in high-impact professional journals. Many have received prestigious awards for original and impactful work. Recent examples include: Treena Livingston Arinzeh, professor of biomedical engineering, is at the forefront of breakthroughs in regenerative medicine. Her signature, pioneering work involves developing biomaterials that stimulate, guide and support the growth of new bone, nerve and cartilage tissue from adult stem cells or other cell types. Arinzeh received a patent for a biomaterial she designed to coax nerve axons to grow across the damaged site of a severed spinal cord in order to reconnect functioning cells on both sides, thereby restoring nerve signal pathways, and, we hope, movement. Michel Boufadel, professor of civil and environmental engineering, is the director of NJIT’s Center for Natural Resources Development and Protection. Boufadel serves on a panel appointed by the Royal Society of Canada, which evaluates the impact of crude oil spills in northern water bodies, including the Arctic Ocean. Boufadel is a notable voice in the Exxon Valdez oil-spill investigation and in analyzing BP’s Deep Water Horizon blowout in the Gulf of Mexico. Namas Chandra, professor of biomedical engineering, is the director of NJIT’s Center for Injury Biomechanics, Materials and Medicine. He is the principal investigator for two U.S. Department of Defense grants totaling nearly $4.5 million on brain trauma. Chandra and his team study the effects of shock waves on the brain in order to design and test helmets for soldiers. The helmets mitigate blasts from weapons of warfare, such as improvised explosive devices. Rajesh Davé, distinguished professor of chemical, biological and pharmaceutical engineering, is an expert in particle engineering. Davé received the 2015 Lectureship Award in Fluidization from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. By fluidizing particles, engineers are able to adapt their structure and behavior to improve a range of products, from cement and fuel to sunscreen and even cancer medications. Mengchu Zhou, distinguished professor of electrical and computer engineering, received the Norbert Wiener Award for “fundamental contributions to the area of Petri net theory and applications to discrete event systems.” Zhou is an expert in robotics and automation problems, especially those involving manufacturing systems. His contributions include a more efficient way to help managers direct computer-controlled manufacturing systems by using mathematical modeling tools known as Petri nets. Richard Foulds, associate professor of biomedical engineering, is the director of the Rehabilitation Engineering and Research Center at NJIT. Foulds received a five-year $4,625,000 grant with the Kessler Foundation from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research. The grant funds the development of the next generation of robotic exoskeletons or “wearable robots.” These robots improve mobility and enable safer and more independent functioning of individuals who have suffered strokes, spinal cord injuries or muscular dystrophy.

ADMISSIONS

STUDENT LIFE AND HOUSING

For Master of Science (M.S.) applicants, NJIT requires a fouryear undergraduate degree from an accredited program in the United States, or a program with equivalent requirements outside the United States. A cumulative GPA of no lower than 2.8 on a 4.0 scale is also required (individual departments may impose more stringent thresholds). For Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) applicants, NJIT requires an appropriate academic background as described by the individual programs, and a GPA of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale in prior studies.

NJIT is a diverse community committed to mutual understanding and respect for others. Our Diversity Programs Office within the Center for Student Involvement initiates and supports activities that promote cultural competency among students. Our Graduate Student Association (GSA) represents the interests of all graduate students in university affairs and offers numerous academic and social events. Students automatically become members once they are accepted into an NJIT graduate program. The NJIT campus features state-of-the-art facilities on 45 acres in the University Heights section of Newark, and is only 20 minutes from New York City, with easy access via public transportation. Our ideal location is also at the center of a powerhouse corporate corridor and burgeoning tech hub that includes over 50 Fortune 500 companies, leading financial firms, engineering firms and industry giants — all of which translates to access to and career opportunities with leaders in a variety of industries.

Standardized Test Requirements • The GRE General Test for all full-time applicants • The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) for all international students not holding a degree from a U.S. post-secondary institution. Minimum scores: Internet-based TOEFL – 79, computer-based TOEFL – 213, paper-based TOEFL – 550, IELTS – 6.5 with no sub-score lower than 6.0.

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN

Newark College of Engineering at NJIT

NEWARK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

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OUR GRADUATE ENGINEERING PROGRAMS • Biomedical Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) • Biopharmaceutical Engineering (M.S.) • Chemical Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) • Civil Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) • Computer Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) • Critical Infrastructure Systems (M.S.) • Electrical Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) • Engineering Management (M.S.)

q Online application

• Engineering Science (M.S.)

q $75 nonrefundable application fee

• Environmental Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.)

q Official transcripts and proof of degree completion from all colleges and universities attended

• Health Care Systems Management (M.S.) • Industrial Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.) • Internet Engineering (M.S.)

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q Official GRE/TOEFL results (All test results must be sent directly to the Office of Graduate Admission from ETS using code 2513.)

• Manufacturing Systems Engineering (M.S.) • Mechanical Engineering (M.S. & Ph.D.)

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q Letters of recommendation in a sealed envelope (one for M.S. applications, three for Ph.D. applicants) q Statement of purpose for Ph.D. applicants q Photocopy of visa, or (for non-U.S. citizens residing in the United States) a permanent-resident card q Financial statement, if requesting visa eligibility forms

Off-Campus Housing Options Many NJIT graduate students commute from nearby Harrison, Kearny and Jersey City. These towns offer several affordable housing options, with monthly rentals starting at $300. To find an apartment, visit theobserver.com, and also network with student groups on Facebook and through the GSA.

CONTACT US Newark College of Engineering New Jersey Institute of Technology University Heights Newark, NJ 07102 973-596-6506 973-596-2316 (fax) Email: nce@njit.edu

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Office of University Admissions New Jersey Institute of Technology University Heights Newark, NJ 07102 USA Phone: 973-596-3300 Fax: 973-596-3461 njit.edu/graduate

Domestic Orientation Questions Clarisa González-Lenahan Associate Director of Graduate Studies 973-596-3462 clarisa.gonzalez-lenahan@njit.edu

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ne of the oldest and largest professional engineering schools in the United States, Newark college of Engineering (NCE) at NJIT emphasizes design as the ultimate objective of engineering education. The college provides extensive hand-on experience supported by the exploration and exploitation of the newest and most scientifically advanced methods. NCE faculty and students conduct research and development in key areas of public need, including transportation, automated manufacturing and robotics, clean energy, computing and computer networks, medical imaging and instrumentation and nanotechnology. U.S. News & World Report ranks NCE

among the country’s top 100 engineering schools. NCE offers 21 Master of Science degree programs and 9 doctoral degree programs. Students have access to several modes of study: full time, part time, e-learning, online and face-to-face instruction. Graduate enrollment is more than 1,500 students. Our 150-member faculty includes engineers and scholars who are widely recognized in their fields, including fellows of all major engineering associations.

• Occupational Safety & Health Engineering (M.S.) • Pharmaceutical Engineering (M.S.) • Pharmaceutical Systems Management (M.S.) • Power and Energy Systems (M.S.) • Telecommunications (M.S.) • Transportation (M.S. & Ph.D.)

For More Information NJIT College of Engineering engineering.njit.edu

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