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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.
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University of Central Florida College of Optics and Photonics
Master’s Program in Optics and Photonics
- Orlando, USA
Master
Full time
1350 hours
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
The MS degree having concentrations in Optics and/or Photonics, require 30 graduate credit hours. With a fully ONLINE option now available, our M.S. in Optics and Photonics is a flexible degree designed for students with a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, physics, mechanical engineering or related fields. Taught by world-renowned experts at UCF’s College of Optics and Photonics, the program offers students an in-depth curriculum that covers topics including electromagnetics, physical optics, lasers, optoelectronics, fiber optics, imaging, and more.
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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.
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Universidad de Valladolid
Master in Physics and Technology of Lasers
- Valladolid, Spain
Master
1 year
On-Campus
Spanish
The Master’s Degree in Physics and Laser Technology is a joint Master degree with the University of Salamanca (area of Optics, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Department of Fundamental Physics), the University of Valladolid (area of Optics from the Department of Theoretical Physics, Atomic Physics, and Optics and the Group of Semiconductors from the Department of Physics of Condensed Matter, Crystallography and Mineralogy, Department of Signal Theory and Communications and Telematics Engineering) and the Center for Ultra-short and Ultra-intense Pulsed Laser (CLPU). This master's degree is aimed at training specialists in lasers in general, but with special attention to the high-power field and ultra-short pulses. Although it has an eminently practical focus, it also includes an important component on the theoretical foundations of applied optics.
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.
Harbin Engineering University (HEU)
Master Degree of Engineering in Optical Engineering
- Harbin, China
Master
Full time
On-Campus
This Optical Engineering discipline is Master degree conferring site, there are 3 professors, 2 doctor tutors and 1 master tutors. Though the discipline was granted the right of conferring M.E until ....
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Master Programs in Natural Sciences Physics Optics
Some people choose to earn a master’s degree after earning their undergraduate degree. A prerequisite to doctorates, master’s degrees often provide better opportunities for those who earn them. The degree typically takes between one and three years to complete.
What is a Master in Optics? Students who decide to obtain a master’s degree in optics learn about the behavior of light, sight and the properties of deflection and transmission. Some common courses that students may take while earning the degree include optical wave propagation, laser engineering, geometric optics and imaging systems, and integrated photonics. Some programs require a research report or thesis to graduate.
A degree in optics often teaches students a wide range of skills that may lead to better job opportunities and pay, such as expert knowledge in nanophotonics and spectroscopy. Many learn how to diagnose medical issues and diseases as well as how to utilize telecommunications in homeland security. The program also may teach skills that individuals can use outside of their career, such as better communication.
Students who wish to earn a postgraduate degree in optics often find that the cost varies. Some countries charge more for education, and each learning institution also charges its own price. In addition, some students will choose longer programs and therefore pay more.
A master’s degree in optics can lead to a range of career options. Students may become technical managers or engineers. In addition to medical and biomedical technology, graduates may choose to work in fiber optics and communications, manufacturing, consumer technology or hardware design. Universities, research centers and hospitals are common places to find employment, although small and large companies and government agencies often have positions as well.
Some students choose to attend university online to create more flexible opportunities. Those who wish to attend a physical location can find optics programs in universities around the world. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.