Applied optical technologies
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Accreditation
The accreditation of this program is until 2024 .
Education
The education is performed by Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences.
Annotation
The bachelor program of
Applied Optical Technologies has duration
of 4 years and is designed to prepare professionals of Professional
Division natural sciences with qualification name
"physicist-optician" who knows how to apply physics in research and
a wide range of applications activities. Students who have
completed the degree "Bachelor" receive theoretical and applied
knowledge of basic physical and mathematical disciplines, which
enables them to good career, also continue their education in the
educational qualifications "Master's Degree". The curriculum of the
degree "Bachelor" is designed in accordance with the requirements
for specialty agreed with European standards for the level of
training. The curriculum contains courses, divided into three
categories - mandatory, optional and elective courses that give
students the opportunity by electivity courses to receive
theoretical and applied knowledge of modern physics departments and
their application in other sciences and manufacturing.
Specialist who graduate from the program Applied
Optical Technologies are prepared to work in the
field of contemporary optical technologies like optoelectronics,
spectral analysis, optical methods for control of different
environmental factors, lidar technologies, etc. Special attention
during the education is paid on laser technologies, interaction
between laser radiation and matter, laser treatment of materials,
laser methods for creation of nanoparticles and others. Graduates
also acquire significant knowledge and skills in the field of
contemporary communication systems and especially in optical
communications as well as in the newest technologies for optical
recording and storage of information. Graduates can work in
high-tech companies, test laboratories, scientific institutes and
laboratories in professional division Physics and related sciences
(Chemistry, Biology and Geology) that use optical methods and
technologies.