MSc Optical Technologies

... United Kingdom
... University of Strathclyde

Course Overview

The course allows you to explore and master an extensive range of optical technologies, enabling you to put devices in the context of an optical system and application. The course is based on the solid record of optical technologies across research divisions in the Department of Physics in collaboration with:

You’ll use the knowledge gained in the taught components in a cutting-edge research project.

General Eligibility

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.

Applicants from an engineering or life science discipline need to have had sufficient exposure to quantum mechanics and solid-state physics, e.g. by semi-conductor technology courses, or to demonstrate that they can acquire the necessary background. Contact us about your application and the possibility of conversion courses.

Part Time Work Details

20 hours of work permit weekly for international students.

Language Requirement

  • IELTS 6.0 overall (no individual band less than 5.5)

Programme Information
...
Course Category

Science


...
Campus Name

Glasgow


...
Course Level

Postgraduate


...
Duration

Full-Time,1 year, Part-Time, 2 years


...
Available Intake

September


...
IELTS Score


...
Tuition Fees Range

9600,

23200, (INT)


Subject Recommendations for You
MSc Rural Advanced Practice
University of the Highlands & Islands
Campus

Inverness, Scotland, UK

Entry Score

6.5

Course Level

Postgraduate

Total Course Fee

£ 4650

Campus

Manchester

Entry Score

6.5

Course Level

Postgraduate

Total Course Fee

16500

Campus

Belfast, Northern Ireland

Entry Score

6.5

Course Level

Postgraduate

Total Course Fee

19100

Discover Your Next Read
...
Why you will go UK for better study ? Learn more from this blog...
...
Why you will go UK for better study ? Learn more from this blog...