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course info: Bachelor of Photonics and Nanoscience

Griffith University

Course description

In this course, students will gain the fundamental knowledge, specialised skills and experimental experience to equip them for a variety of challenging careers in the expanding areas of photonics and nanoscience. Photonics deals with the generation, manipulation, transport and detection of light, and has many applications in the communications industry. Nanoscience underpins the technology of creating materials, devices and systems through the control of matter at the atomic level. During this honours-level degree program, they will have the ability to tailor the studies to suit their career goals, and in their final year, undertake a year-long research project in an industry or research laboratory environment. As an honours degree graduate, their skill level will make them highly attractive to employers in the rapidly expanding knowledge economy, where there are many exciting job opportunities in photonics and technology-based companies. The Bachelor of Photonics and Nanoscience is accredited by the Australian Institute of Physics.

Qualification

Bachelor degree

Entry requirements

Students must have completed Year 12 of secondary school or equivalent.

Awarding body

Griffith University

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Option 1

Duration: 4 Years

Study mode: Full time

Start date:

To be confirmed

Cost:

Commonwealth supported place fees:

$8,363

Venue

Griffith University

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Option 2

Duration: Variable

Study mode: Part time day

Start date:

To be confirmed

Cost:

Commonwealth supported place fees:

$8,363

Venue

Griffith University

More info

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