There has never been a more exciting time to study the universe beyond the confines of the earth. A new generation of advanced ground-based and space-borne telescopes and enormous increases in computing power are enabling a golden age of astrophysics. RIT’s master’s program in astrophysical sciences and technology focuses on the underlying physics of phenomena beyond the earth, and in the development of the technologies, instruments, data analysis, and modeling techniques that will enable the next major strides in the field. The multidisciplinary emphasis of this program sets it apart from conventional astrophysics graduate programs at traditional research universities. The program is primarily designed for students whose undergraduate majors are in a physical science, mathematics, computer science, or engineering. Following successful completion of the requirements of the program, students may receive a terminal masters degree or, upon concurrence of the faculty, proceed to the Ph.D. program.