Norwegian University of Life Sciences, East Norway

Photonics

Photonics is considered an ongoing development of advanced light sources and detectors that will continue to be vital for Europe in the future. Innovation in photonics will contribute to solve societal challenges and create sustainable economies.

Autumn 2022 NMBU, as the first university in Norway, offers a Master’s programme in Photonics. The Master’s program extends over two years, and provides a solid fundament in physics, mathematics, computer science and sensor technology.

Throughout the study programme, the student will:

get theoretical and practical knowledge about the physics of light, optics and optical systemsget theoretical and practical knowledge about light sources, waveguides and sensorsdevelop skills in evaluation and analysis of optical sensor datalearn computational methods in photonicslearn techniques in hyperspectral imaging and spectroscopylearn application of photonics in areas such as solar cells, biophotonics and roboticslearn to apply photonic devices for real-world problems by project work and master thesis that are integrated in research and industry applicationsdevelop skills to contribute to new thinking and innovation processes

This Master's programme provides a solid background in natural sciences, with a sought-after expertise in photonics. In Norway, we have a well-established photonics industry that is constantly looking for good candidates, and expertise in the field is in demand. As a graduate, you can apply for a job at for example:

SINTEFForsvarets Forskningsinstitutt (FFI)Kongsberg Defence and Aerospace (KDA)

Entry requirements

Higher Education Entrance Qualification and a completed bachelor's degree comparable to a Norwegian bachelor's degree in physics, electrical engineering or similar. There is a minimum mark requirement of C for admission

Applicants with a Norwegian degree in Engineering must have the courses Mathematical Methods I, II and III (or comparable) and Statistics (worth 30 ECTS) included in their degree. Other applicants must have at least 30 ECTS Mathematics courses and 5 ECTS Statistics courses.

Applicants must demonstrate English language ability in accordance with the NMBU regulationshttps://www.nmbu.no/en/studies/admission/language_requirementsfor programmes taught in English.

A motivation letter is mandatory for the admission process and must follow your application.

Level
Master
Duration
2 years | 120 ECT
Application deadline

Nordic applicants: April 15
EU applicants: April 15
Non EU-applicants: December 1

Entry requirements

Higher Education Entrance Qualification and a completed bachelor's degree comparable to a Norwegian bachelor's degree in physics, electrical engineering or similar. There is a minimum mark requirement of C for admission

Applicants with a Norwegian degree in Engineering must have the courses Mathematical Methods I, II and III (or comparable) and Statistics (worth 30 ECTS) included in their degree. Other applicants must have at least 30 ECTS Mathematics courses and 5 ECTS Statistics courses.

Applicants must demonstrate English language ability in accordance with the NMBU regulationshttps://www.nmbu.no/en/studies/admission/language_requirementsfor programmes taught in English.

A motivation letter is mandatory for the admission process and must follow your application.