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Where Our Students Go Approximately 75% of our students continue on to graduate schools in physics or
related fields. All of these students have been fully supported financially by
either teaching or research assistantships, or by nationally competitive fellowships.
Over the years Drew physics students have been awarded two NSF Graduate Fellowships,
a National Physical Science Consortium Fellowship, and an AT&T Bell Laboratories
Graduate Fellowship for Women. Some students choose professional programs such
as law, medicine, or education. And others look to direct employment after graduation
in a wide array of job opportunities.
Recent Graduate Schools and Programs
- University of Washington, PhD (Biophysics)
- University of Virginia, PhD (Physics)
- Notre Dame University, PhD (Physics)
- SUNY Stony Brook, PhD (Physics)
- Lehigh University, PhD (Physics)
- Brown University, PhD (Physics)
- Cornell University, PhD (Environmental Engineering)
- Lehigh University, PhD (Electrical Engineering)
- University of Washington, PhD (Biomedical Engineering)
- George Washington University, MS (Aeronautical Engineering)
- Lehigh University, MS (Mechanical Engineering)
- Boston University, PhD (Physics)
- John Marshall Law School, JD (Law)
- University of Rhode Island, PhD (Oceanography)
- Boston College, ME (Secondary Education, Physics)
- Mount Sinai Medical School, MD/PhD (Medicine)
- St. Louis Medical School, MD/PhD (Medicine)
- University of Colorado, PhD (Physics)
- Duke University, PhD (Physics)
- Vanderbilt University, PhD (Physics)
- Columbia University, PhD (Physics)
- Rochester Institute of Optics, PhD (Optics)
- SUNY Binghamton, MAT (Secondary Education, Physics)
- Northeastern University, PhD (Physics)
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Recent Employment Fields (for BA graduates)
- US Navy Nuclear Program
- Secondary Education
- Science Editing
- Educational Media Production
- Solid State Device Fabrication
- Acoustical Engineering
- Computer Aided Design
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