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Quantum Technology (Minor)
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undergraduate
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Quantum Technology (Minor)

Source: https://bulletins.nyu.edu/undergraduate/engineering/programs/quantum-technology-minor/ Parent: https://engineering.nyu.edu/impact/quantum

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Program Description

Quantum technology is an emerging field that has the potential to revolutionize many areas of science and technology, from computing to sensing to communication. By offering a minor in this area, undergraduates are provided with a unique opportunity to gain knowledge and skills in a cutting-edge and rapidly developing field, which is attractive to students looking to differentiate themselves in the job market.

Furthermore, quantum technology requires a multidisciplinary approach that involves concepts from physics, mathematics, computer science, and engineering. Offering a minor in this area can help students develop a broader understanding of these subjects and how they can be applied to real-world problems. It can also encourage collaboration between students and faculty from different departments, leading to a more diverse and innovative learning environment.

Internships

There are opportunities for students to intern in companies and laboratories in the area. Students can apply for placement in one such position upon completion of the minor.

Applying for the Minor

Apply for a minor in Albert using the link in the My Academics section of the Student Center.

Students should apply for the minor before applying for graduation. After applying for the minor, the application is then forwarded to the Home School Advising Office, Host School Advising Office, Host School Department/Program, and the Academic Dean’s office.

The departmental advisers governing the minor will have access to approve or disapprove the minor online using the Graduation Tracking Search page. If a student is registered for a course for the minor during their last semester, the adviser can still set the status to departmental approved pending current courses.

Program Requirements

The minor requires the completion of 16-18 credits, comprised of the following:

Course List

Course Title Credits
Required Courses
PH-UY 2002 Introduction to Quantum Science 2
PH-UY 2012 Introduction to Quantum Programming 2
PH-UY 3613 Mathematical Foundations for Quantum Computing 3
PH-UY 4553 Introduction to the Physics of Quantum Computing 3
Electives 1
Select two of the following: 6-8
CM-UY 3714 Physical Chemistry I
CS-UY 3943 Special Topics in Computer Science
CS-UY 4783 Applied Cryptography
CS-UY 4563 Introduction to Machine Learning
ECE-UY 3054 Signals and Systems
PH-UY 3474 Introduction to Modern Optics and Photonics
PH-UY 3614 Computational Physics
PH-GY 5493 Physics of Nanoelectronics
PH-GY 5553 Physics of Quantum Computing
PH-GY 6673 Quantum Mechanics I
Total Credits 16-18

1 : Additional electives permitted by permission of the department.

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