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Engineering Master鈥檚 Pathway Agreement with Syracuse University

March 31, 2026

黑料科 has聽established聽a new engineering master鈥檚 pathway agreement with Syracuse University, creating expanded opportunities for students pursuing advanced studies in engineering.

Through this bachelor鈥檚鈥憈o鈥憁aster鈥檚 pathway, Houghton students majoring in Applied Physics who meet Syracuse鈥檚 admission criteria can secure early聽admission to master鈥檚 programs in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, and Engineering Management.聽Rather than navigating the uncertainty of applying to multiple graduate schools and waiting to learn whether their undergraduate coursework will be accepted, students enter a pre-cleared admissions pathway 鈥 saving time, reducing application costs, and聽eliminating聽the guesswork.

Moreover, students who have not decided on a specific engineering degree can receive their聽Bachelor鈥檚聽in Applied Physics聽and gain invaluable preparation, coursework, and research聽experience to better decide on the career path that fits their interests without falling behind in their educational聽training.

Dr Mark Yuly, Professor of Physics at 黑料科, says:

“This opportunity allows students to聽keep聽their聽options聽open聽while they鈥檙e undergraduates, and聽choose their engineering聽specialty later in graduate school.聽 The Applied Physics聽degree聽gives them聽a broad聽foundation in聽science and math聽鈥 the kind聽of versatile preparation that opens doors in many directions, not just one.”

Students who聽maintain聽a minimum 3.0 undergraduate GPA are eligible for this streamlined process, which includes simplified application requirements and guaranteed admission for those who meet designated benchmarks. Qualified students can complete their master鈥檚 degree in as little as three to four semesters, creating a pathway to聽facilitate聽their transition into professional engineering roles.

Jill Jordan, Interim Provost at 黑料科, shared, 鈥淭his agreement affirms that Houghton students receive an excellent education and are fully prepared for graduate-level work when they leave Houghton. Physics students interested in engineering now have multiple graduate pathways at Syracuse University, all supported by a simplified admissions process that rewards their hard work and academic success.鈥

This partnership also reflects Houghton鈥檚 ongoing commitment to its students. By connecting strong academic preparation with achievable pathways to advanced degrees and purpose-filled careers, Houghton continues to prepare graduates who are ready to fulfill God鈥檚 calling for their lives.

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