The MSc Photonics at the University of Strathclyde is a one-year (full-time) or two-year (part-time) master’s degree that takes you deep into the science and technology of light. Photonics is at the centre of so many modern applications, like lasers used in surgery, fibre optics powering global communication, sensors in environmental monitoring, and even other areas like renewable energy and biophotonics. This course is designed for students with a background in physics or engineering who want to build their expertise and get hands-on experience in this field.
You will be taught in different ways, and also very engaging while at it. There are lectures, workshops, and extensive laboratory sessions where you get to work directly with professional equipment. While you study, you are often linked to Strathclyde’s industry partners or international research networks, which gives you the relevant exposure you need in the professional world.
What makes this MSc stand out is the facilities and research environment. The course is supported by the Institute of Photonics, a leading research centre at Strathclyde. As a student, you will have access to cutting-edge labs and equipment, and a fully equipped cleanroom for device fabrication. These resources allow you to work at the forefront of photonics research.
The University of Strathclyde was founded in 1796 and is an institution based in Glasgow with a reputation for innovation, research, and global outlook. It attracts students from more than 140 countries, creating a large international community where different ideas and views come together. Strathclyde has always focused on education and research that connect directly with real-world needs. This means giving you the type of training that prepares you to work closely with industry, government, and communities, creating real impact.
The university excels in its various departments, including engineering, business, science, social sciences, law, education, and health. You will explore some of the biggest challenges facing society, with a focus on areas such as advanced manufacturing, energy, health and wellbeing, enabling technologies, entrepreneurship, measurement science, and even emerging fields like space and ocean sciences. Students will benefit not only from gaining in-depth academic knowledge in these fields but also from the opportunities to apply their knowledge through the options of having projects, placements, and international collaborations.
To apply, submit a personal statement explaining your interest and qualifications, a reference from an academic or employer, and a CV showcasing your relevant work experience.
International students will pay £28,700 for the full MSc Photonics.
Strathclyde offers scholarships to help with costs, especially for international students—like the Faculty of Science International Excellence Scholarship, which cuts up to 10% off fees. Most scholarships do not need a separate application; you will be considered automatically after your offer. Check Strathclyde’s scholarships page for all options.
Graduates of this programme are well-prepared to pursue a range of careers, including roles such as:
Applicants for the MSc Photonics at the University of Strathclyde apply directly through the online postgraduate system or UCAS. For further assistance, kindly reach out to one of our trained counsellors.
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