Optics and photonics are considered one of the most essential critical enabling technologies of the 21st century. The term “Photonics” stresses that the particle aspects of light are crucial in the generation, manipulation, transmission and detection of light and its applications. The course allows you to explore and master an extensive range of photonic technologies, enabling you to put devices in the context of an optical system and application. The course is based on the solid record of photonic technologies across research divisions in the Department of Physics in collaboration with:
Optics Division (Physics)
Plasma Division (Physics)
Nanoscience Division (Physics)
You’ll use the knowledge gained in the taught components in a cutting-edge research project.
Academic requirements
Minimum second-class Honours degree, or international equivalent, in physics or a related subject, e.g., Physics, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Chemistry, Biology, Ophthalmology, Material Science, Astronomy.
20 hours of work permit weekly for international students.
IELTS 6.0 (with no component below 5.5).
Science
Glasgow
Postgraduate
Full-Time,1 year, Part-Time, 2 years
September
9600,
23200, (INT)
London, England
6.5
Postgraduate
15700
Newark
6.5
Postgraduate
14000
London
5.5
Postgraduate
£ 11250