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Rigorous research. Significant scholarship.

Office of Graduate Admission

10 W. 33rd Street Perlstein Hall, Room 203 Chicago, IL 60616

312.567.3020

866.472.3448 (outside Chicago) 312.567.3138 (fax)

gradstu@iit.edu

Science

The Raw Fuel of Innovation

IIT

COLLEGE

OF

SCIENCE

KNOWLEDGE

SCHOLARSHIP

RESEARCH

G R A D U A T E P R O G R A M S

AT THE FRONTIER OF KNOWLEDGE

IIT College of Science offers our graduate students the opportunities and resources of a major research university with the collaboration and personal attention usually associated with a small, private institution of higher education. At the heart of our education is discovery—research that changes how we look at our world and expands our knowledge of worlds beyond our own.

Our departments cultivate a sense of community. You will work closely with your advisor. Our programs are rigorous, giving you a rock-solid foundation in the discipline; and they’re relevant, giving you context in which to apply knowledge to real-world situations. This combination of experiences will have special value not only in preparing you to address known problems but also in equipping you to face the unknown problems of the future.

CREATING CONNECTIONS, GIVING ACCESS

The College of Science has strong connections and networks with internationally renowned area labs, including Argonne National Laboratory and Fermilab, as well as other leading research institutions throughout the U.S. and across the globe. You will have access to a world-class accelerator, leading-edge computer and other research and scholarly facilities, and to the R&D at Fortune 500 companies headquartered in Chicago.

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Rigorous research. Significant scholarship.

Office of Graduate Admission

10 W. 33rd Street Perlstein Hall, Room 203 Chicago, IL 60616

312.567.3020

866.472.3448 (outside Chicago) 312.567.3138 (fax)

gradstu@iit.edu

Science

The Raw Fuel of Innovation

IIT

COLLEGE

OF

SCIENCE

KNOWLEDGE

SCHOLARSHIP

RESEARCH

G R A D U A T E P R O G R A M S

AT THE FRONTIER OF KNOWLEDGE

IIT College of Science offers our graduate students the opportunities and resources of a major research university with the collaboration and personal attention usually associated with a small, private institution of higher education. At the heart of our education is discovery—research that changes how we look at our world and expands our knowledge of worlds beyond our own.

Our departments cultivate a sense of community. You will work closely with your advisor. Our programs are rigorous, giving you a rock-solid foundation in the discipline; and they’re relevant, giving you context in which to apply knowledge to real-world situations. This combination of experiences will have special value not only in preparing you to address known problems but also in equipping you to face the unknown problems of the future.

CREATING CONNECTIONS, GIVING ACCESS

The College of Science has strong connections and networks with internationally renowned area labs, including Argonne National Laboratory and Fermilab, as well as other leading research institutions throughout the U.S. and across the globe. You will have access to a world-class accelerator, leading-edge computer and other research and scholarly facilities, and to the R&D at Fortune 500 companies headquartered in Chicago.

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Rigorous research. Significant scholarship.

Office of Graduate Admission

10 W. 33rd Street Perlstein Hall, Room 203 Chicago, IL 60616

312.567.3020

866.472.3448 (outside Chicago) 312.567.3138 (fax)

gradstu@iit.edu

Science

The Raw Fuel of Innovation

IIT

COLLEGE

OF

SCIENCE

KNOWLEDGE

SCHOLARSHIP

RESEARCH

G R A D U A T E P R O G R A M S

AT THE FRONTIER OF KNOWLEDGE

IIT College of Science offers our graduate students the opportunities and resources of a major research university with the collaboration and personal attention usually associated with a small, private institution of higher education. At the heart of our education is discovery—research that changes how we look at our world and expands our knowledge of worlds beyond our own.

Our departments cultivate a sense of community. You will work closely with your advisor. Our programs are rigorous, giving you a rock-solid foundation in the discipline; and they’re relevant, giving you context in which to apply knowledge to real-world situations. This combination of experiences will have special value not only in preparing you to address known problems but also in equipping you to face the unknown problems of the future.

CREATING CONNECTIONS, GIVING ACCESS

The College of Science has strong connections and networks with internationally renowned area labs, including Argonne National Laboratory and Fermilab, as well as other leading research institutions throughout the U.S. and across the globe. You will have access to a world-class accelerator, leading-edge computer and other research and scholarly facilities, and to the R&D at Fortune 500 companies headquartered in Chicago.

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A LEGACY OF DISCOVERY

Innovation and discovery are at the heart of what we do and teach. Our faculty collaborate on, as well as lead, research initiatives at international sites including CERN in Switzerland, Daya Bay in China, and elsewhere, and our students work in major research instrumentation and computation facilities.

Our students and faculty are currently working on research

initiatives that include:

• Cancer therapeutics • Mathematical finance • Big data, cloud computing • Digital humanities

• Materials synthesis and characterization • Fundamental and applied accelerator physics • Neutrino science

• Structural biology and biophysics

AN EXTENSIVE ARRAY OF OPTIONS

The College of Science delivers superior educational and

research opportunities through master’s (professional

master’s—market-driven, non-thesis), master of science

(thesis), and Ph.D. programs (terminal academic degree),

as well as certificate programs.

Master’s Degrees • Analytical Chemistry • Applied Mathematics • Biology • Chemistry • Computer Science • Data Science • Health Physics • Materials Chemistry • Mathematical Finance

(with IIT Stuart School of Business) • Mathematics Education*

• Science Education*

• Telecommunications and Software Engineering (with Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering) Master of Science Degrees

• Applied Mathematics • Applied Physics • Biology • Chemistry

• Computational Decision Sciences and Operations Research

• Computer Science

• Computer Science/Master of Chemical Engineering (with Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering) • Physics Doctoral Degrees • Applied Mathematics • Biology • Chemistry • Computer Science • Mathematics Education • Science Education

• Molecular Biochemistry and Biophysics • Physics

Certificates and special programs are offered in many areas.

Programs in Food Safety and Technology are offered through IIT Institute for Food Safety and Health.

*STEM Leadership Cohorts

Our legacy of discovery is reflected in the accomplishments of

our faculty and graduates in mathematics, science, and computer

science, including:

George Birkhoff, Lewis Institute

attendee 1896–1902, great mathematician of the early twentieth century, formulated the ergodic theorem

Karl Menger, former faculty, considered one of the finest mathematicians of the twentieth century

Leon Lederman, former faculty,

1988 Nobel Prize in Physics

James Lemke (PHYS ’59), creative technologist and serial entrepreneur

Susan Solomon (CHEM ’77),

co-chaired a working group of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which received the 2007 Nobel Peace prize

Rajeev Chandrasekhar (M.S. CS ’88), member of the team that designed the Intel Pentium chip

Victor Tsao (M.S. CS ’80),

co-founder of Linksys

Andrea Berry (CS ’84), Emmy Award-winning television executive

GRADUATES WHO

GET RECOGNIZED

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DIS

CO

VE

RY

A LEGACY OF DISCOVERY

Innovation and discovery are at the heart of what we do and teach. Our faculty collaborate on, as well as lead, research initiatives at international sites including CERN in Switzerland, Daya Bay in China, and elsewhere, and our students work in major research instrumentation and computation facilities.

Our students and faculty are currently working on research

initiatives that include:

• Cancer therapeutics • Mathematical finance • Big data, cloud computing • Digital humanities

• Materials synthesis and characterization • Fundamental and applied accelerator physics • Neutrino science

• Structural biology and biophysics

AN EXTENSIVE ARRAY OF OPTIONS

The College of Science delivers superior educational and

research opportunities through master’s (professional

master’s—market-driven, non-thesis), master of science

(thesis), and Ph.D. programs (terminal academic degree),

as well as certificate programs.

Master’s Degrees • Analytical Chemistry • Applied Mathematics • Biology • Chemistry • Computer Science • Data Science • Health Physics • Materials Chemistry • Mathematical Finance

(with IIT Stuart School of Business) • Mathematics Education*

• Science Education*

• Telecommunications and Software Engineering (with Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering) Master of Science Degrees

• Applied Mathematics • Applied Physics • Biology • Chemistry

• Computational Decision Sciences and Operations Research

• Computer Science

• Computer Science/Master of Chemical Engineering (with Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering) • Physics Doctoral Degrees • Applied Mathematics • Biology • Chemistry • Computer Science • Mathematics Education • Science Education

• Molecular Biochemistry and Biophysics • Physics

Certificates and special programs are offered in many areas.

Programs in Food Safety and Technology are offered through IIT Institute for Food Safety and Health.

*STEM Leadership Cohorts

Our legacy of discovery is reflected in the accomplishments of

our faculty and graduates in mathematics, science, and computer

science, including:

George Birkhoff, Lewis Institute

attendee 1896–1902, great mathematician of the early twentieth century, formulated the ergodic theorem

Karl Menger, former faculty, considered one of the finest mathematicians of the twentieth century

Leon Lederman, former faculty,

1988 Nobel Prize in Physics

James Lemke (PHYS ’59), creative technologist and serial entrepreneur

Susan Solomon (CHEM ’77),

co-chaired a working group of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which received the 2007 Nobel Peace prize

Rajeev Chandrasekhar (M.S. CS ’88), member of the team that designed the Intel Pentium chip

Victor Tsao (M.S. CS ’80),

co-founder of Linksys

Andrea Berry (CS ’84), Emmy Award-winning television executive

GRADUATES WHO

GET RECOGNIZED

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DIS

CO

VE

RY

A LEGACY OF DISCOVERY

Innovation and discovery are at the heart of what we do and teach. Our faculty collaborate on, as well as lead, research initiatives at international sites including CERN in Switzerland, Daya Bay in China, and elsewhere, and our students work in major research instrumentation and computation facilities.

Our students and faculty are currently working on research

initiatives that include:

• Cancer therapeutics • Mathematical finance • Big data, cloud computing • Digital humanities

• Materials synthesis and characterization • Fundamental and applied accelerator physics • Neutrino science

• Structural biology and biophysics

AN EXTENSIVE ARRAY OF OPTIONS

The College of Science delivers superior educational and

research opportunities through master’s (professional

master’s—market-driven, non-thesis), master of science

(thesis), and Ph.D. programs (terminal academic degree),

as well as certificate programs.

Master’s Degrees • Analytical Chemistry • Applied Mathematics • Biology • Chemistry • Computer Science • Data Science • Health Physics • Materials Chemistry • Mathematical Finance

(with IIT Stuart School of Business) • Mathematics Education*

• Science Education*

• Telecommunications and Software Engineering (with Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering) Master of Science Degrees

• Applied Mathematics • Applied Physics • Biology • Chemistry

• Computational Decision Sciences and Operations Research

• Computer Science

• Computer Science/Master of Chemical Engineering (with Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering) • Physics Doctoral Degrees • Applied Mathematics • Biology • Chemistry • Computer Science • Mathematics Education • Science Education

• Molecular Biochemistry and Biophysics • Physics

Certificates and special programs are offered in many areas.

Programs in Food Safety and Technology are offered through IIT Institute for Food Safety and Health.

*STEM Leadership Cohorts

Our legacy of discovery is reflected in the accomplishments of

our faculty and graduates in mathematics, science, and computer

science, including:

George Birkhoff, Lewis Institute

attendee 1896–1902, great mathematician of the early twentieth century, formulated the ergodic theorem

Karl Menger, former faculty, considered one of the finest mathematicians of the twentieth century

Leon Lederman, former faculty,

1988 Nobel Prize in Physics

James Lemke (PHYS ’59), creative technologist and serial entrepreneur

Susan Solomon (CHEM ’77),

co-chaired a working group of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which received the 2007 Nobel Peace prize

Rajeev Chandrasekhar (M.S. CS ’88), member of the team that designed the Intel Pentium chip

Victor Tsao (M.S. CS ’80),

co-founder of Linksys

Andrea Berry (CS ’84), Emmy Award-winning television executive

GRADUATES WHO

GET RECOGNIZED

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DIS

CO

VE

RY

A LEGACY OF DISCOVERY

Innovation and discovery are at the heart of what we do and teach. Our faculty collaborate on, as well as lead, research initiatives at international sites including CERN in Switzerland, Daya Bay in China, and elsewhere, and our students work in major research instrumentation and computation facilities.

Our students and faculty are currently working on research

initiatives that include:

• Cancer therapeutics • Mathematical finance • Big data, cloud computing • Digital humanities

• Materials synthesis and characterization • Fundamental and applied accelerator physics • Neutrino science

• Structural biology and biophysics

AN EXTENSIVE ARRAY OF OPTIONS

The College of Science delivers superior educational and

research opportunities through master’s (professional

master’s—market-driven, non-thesis), master of science

(thesis), and Ph.D. programs (terminal academic degree),

as well as certificate programs.

Master’s Degrees • Analytical Chemistry • Applied Mathematics • Biology • Chemistry • Computer Science • Data Science • Health Physics • Materials Chemistry • Mathematical Finance

(with IIT Stuart School of Business) • Mathematics Education*

• Science Education*

• Telecommunications and Software Engineering (with Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering) Master of Science Degrees

• Applied Mathematics • Applied Physics • Biology • Chemistry

• Computational Decision Sciences and Operations Research

• Computer Science

• Computer Science/Master of Chemical Engineering (with Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering) • Physics Doctoral Degrees • Applied Mathematics • Biology • Chemistry • Computer Science • Mathematics Education • Science Education

• Molecular Biochemistry and Biophysics • Physics

Certificates and special programs are offered in many areas.

Programs in Food Safety and Technology are offered through IIT Institute for Food Safety and Health.

*STEM Leadership Cohorts

Our legacy of discovery is reflected in the accomplishments of

our faculty and graduates in mathematics, science, and computer

science, including:

George Birkhoff, Lewis Institute

attendee 1896–1902, great mathematician of the early twentieth century, formulated the ergodic theorem

Karl Menger, former faculty, considered one of the finest mathematicians of the twentieth century

Leon Lederman, former faculty,

1988 Nobel Prize in Physics

James Lemke (PHYS ’59), creative technologist and serial entrepreneur

Susan Solomon (CHEM ’77),

co-chaired a working group of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which received the 2007 Nobel Peace prize

Rajeev Chandrasekhar (M.S. CS ’88), member of the team that designed the Intel Pentium chip

Victor Tsao (M.S. CS ’80),

co-founder of Linksys

Andrea Berry (CS ’84), Emmy Award-winning television executive

GRADUATES WHO

GET RECOGNIZED

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Rigorous research. Significant scholarship.

Office of Graduate Admission

10 W. 33rd Street Perlstein Hall, Room 203 Chicago, IL 60616

312.567.3020

866.472.3448 (outside Chicago) 312.567.3138 (fax)

gradstu@iit.edu

Science

The Raw Fuel of Innovation

IIT

COLLEGE

OF

SCIENCE

KNOWLEDGE

SCHOLARSHIP

RESEARCH

G R A D U A T E P R O G R A M S

AT THE FRONTIER OF KNOWLEDGE

IIT College of Science offers our graduate students the opportunities and resources of a major research university with the collaboration and personal attention usually associated with a small, private institution of higher education. At the heart of our education is discovery—research that changes how we look at our world and expands our knowledge of worlds beyond our own.

Our departments cultivate a sense of community. You will work closely with your advisor. Our programs are rigorous, giving you a rock-solid foundation in the discipline; and they’re relevant, giving you context in which to apply knowledge to real-world situations. This combination of experiences will have special value not only in preparing you to address known problems but also in equipping you to face the unknown problems of the future.

CREATING CONNECTIONS, GIVING ACCESS

The College of Science has strong connections and networks with internationally renowned area labs, including Argonne National Laboratory and Fermilab, as well as other leading research institutions throughout the U.S. and across the globe. You will have access to a world-class accelerator, leading-edge computer and other research and scholarly facilities, and to the R&D at Fortune 500 companies headquartered in Chicago.

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