The master of science curriculum
emphasizes a systems approach to the study of imaging science, and with
your background in science or engineering, this degree prepares you for
positions in research, product development, and management in the
imaging industry. The curriculum was developed in collaboration with
industrial partners to emphasize skills needed by their scientists,
engineers, and managers. You may concentrate on one of several "system tracks," or customize your
own track. You may choose to complete either a research thesis or a
project and a paper in the non-thesis option. You may also perform your
thesis research at your place of employment. The program can be completed on a full or
part-time basis. Click here to learn more about the curriculum and requirements of the MS program.
A part of the College of Science.
The Chester F. Carlson Center has connections with faculty in other
academic programs. You will study in an active research environment
with students and scientists from many major industrial countries.
Questions? More information can be found on the RIT Graduate Enrollment Services site. That department has several methods (online, chat, mail) for answering your general questions on registration and enrollment.
For specific questions about course content and research, please contact Dr. Anthony Vodacek, Graduate Coordinator
, (585) 475-7816.
Detailed information concerning Imaging Science Graduate Program policies and procedures is available in the Imaging Science Graduate Handbook.