The Master's course aims to provide broad knowledge in the emerging field of optical technologies. The programme, thus, conveys recent scientific findings, concepts, and methods according to the current state of the art.
To lay the foundation for students from different fields, fundamental physics and engineering courses such as "Optical Measurement Technology" or "Design and Simulation of Optomechatronic Systems" are compulsory.
Within the range of numerous optional and compulsory optional modules, students are invited to focus on different advanced aspects of applied optics according to their personal interests and strengths.
The education is rounded off by a high number of practical trainings. Besides lab courses at the university's institutes, students complete an eight-week basic internship, a twelve-week industrial training, and a scientific student project. Within the scope of the Master's thesis, the students are finally asked to transfer learned methods and competences to current scientific problems.
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The course contains two integrated industrial internships:
Initial internship
The initial internship enables students to gain their first experience of industry. Within a working environment of experts, students, teachers, and technical personnel, the student is able to develop practical knowledge of varied manufacturing processes and facilities.
The initial internship lasts eight weeks and may be combined with the advanced internship. If applicable, students may receive credit for internships that have already been completed or previous vocational training or activity.
Advanced internship
The advanced internship prepares students for the productive cooperation in research-based companies in the optical industry and in companies of other industries that use optics for quality control in production or as part of a total product.
During the internship, the focus is on work closely related to the field of engineering within a development team or a research and development area. Usually, the student receives a subtask, which they will work on, document, and present after having received proper training in the course of the internship.
The advanced internship lasts twelve weeks. Students may receive credit for internships that have already been completed.