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    18 Photonics programs found

    MSc Programs in Engineering Studies Materials Science Photonics

    A Master of Science is often earned following a Bachelor of Science. An MSc requires about two years of education to receive, and it can offer a more in-depth approach to certain areas of study as well as provide graduates with critical field knowledge in order to advance quickly in their career.

    What is an MSc in Photonics? This higher-level degree program covers the science, technology, engineering, and modern uses of light. Students in the photonics program learn about theoretical applications of light, practice applied techniques for the uses of light in science and technology, and research new ways to use light, lasers, and photovoltaic technology. Class topics may include laser systems, non-linear optics, quantum optics, and fibers and telecommunications. Graduates of this program play an important role in helping to develop programs, systems, and techniques for contemporary photonic advancements.

    By earning a master’s degree in photonics, graduates are qualified to work in a variety of science-based industries, from physics to bioengineering to electrical engineering. Obtaining this degree may also lead to greater compensation and professional opportunities upon graduation.

    The cost to pursue a Master of Science will vary for each individual. In order to better understand the possible costs associated with earning this advanced degree, students should contact potential schools and ask for detailed tuition information.

    Graduates who earn an MSc in Photonics may find employment opportunities in the areas of science and technology, working in research and development, optical engineering, telecommunications, electronics, and quantum information systems. Other individuals may choose to earn a PhD in Photonics or a related field, or stay in education and teach photonics and light systems. Students who complete this program are also well prepared for an entrepreneurial route, and may choose to own and operate their own technology and light-based science company or work as a freelance advisor for photonic-related projects.

    Flexible options may be available so that students can obtain their degree in a manner that works with their busy life. To start earning your master’s degree right away, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.