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MasterPlus Optics & Photonics
MasterPlus Programme Optics & Photonics
- Eindhoven, Netherlands
- Delft, Netherlands
- + 1 more
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The MasterPlus programme provides you with additional expertise in the fields of Photonics and Optics. With this programme you are prepared to help improve our everyday lives and solve big problems, from revolutionising healthcare and safety to shaping renewable energy and more.


The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Optical Science and Engineering, M.S.
- Charlotte, USA
MSc
Full time
32 hours
On-Campus
English
The Optical Science and Engineering master’s of science degree is an interdisciplinary study of the behavior and properties of light for careers in the areas of micro-optics and nanophotonics, fiber and integrated optics, optoelectronic materials and devices, biomedical optics, optical interferometry and metrology, optical fabrication, nanoscale imaging and spectroscopy, adaptive optics, optical communication, novel light-matter interactions, quantum optics and optical sensors and measurements.
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University of Southampton
MSc in Optical Engineering
- Southampton, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The MSc in Optical Engineering covers the fundamental concepts of modern optical and photonic engineering. This involves studying the principles of lasers, optical technology and the practical aspects of their design, fabrication, and applications.


Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
M.Sc. in Electro-Optical Engineering
- Be'er Sheva, Israel
- Sde Boker, Israel
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The aim of the M.Sc. The program in Electro-Optical Engineering is to provide students with research expertise and advanced knowledge in electro-optical and photonics engineering. M.Sc. students carry out thesis research supervised by an EOPE faculty member or by relevant faculty members from other departments. Students graduating with an M.Sc. degree are qualified for senior R&D positions in the industry and may continue toward their Ph.D. studies.


Eindhoven University of Technology
MSc MasterPlus Optics & Photonics
- Eindhoven, Netherlands
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Our MasterPlus Optics & Photonics provides you an additional expertise on top of your regular Master Applied Physics or Electrical Engineering. You will become part of a thriving community of academic and industrial researchers through a tailored mix of electives, research projects, and networking activities.


The University of Arizona
Master of Science in Optical Sciences
- Tucson, USA
MSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Science in Optical Sciences program provides students with a comprehensive education in the principles and applications of optics and photonics. It combines both theoretical and practica...


University of New Mexico
MSc in Optical Science and Engineering
- Albuquerque, USA
MSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The MSc in Optical Science and Engineering is designed to give students a broad understanding of optics and photonics, combining both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. The program covers are...
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Optics degree programs at the MSc level delve into the fascinating world of light and its applications. This field combines advanced theoretical knowledge with practical skills, allowing you to explore a range of topics from laser technology to optical communications.
Through courses in optical design, you’ll learn to use modeling tools to predict light behavior and create innovative optics systems. You'll examine wave optics and photonics, gaining insights into how these principles apply to modern technologies such as fiber optics and imaging systems. As students engage with complex concepts, they build confidence in their analytical skills and deepen their understanding of intricate optical phenomena.
Typically, MSc programs require a strong foundation in physics or engineering. Graduates often pursue careers in research, academia, medical imaging, or telecommunications, where expertise in optics is critical. By actively participating in laboratory work and collaborative projects, you’ll develop essential competencies that are highly valued across various industries.