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AUSTRALIA - Qld - Brisbane - Griffith University - Bachelor of Photonics and Nanoscience
This four-year degree is designed to produce graduates with the fundamental knowledge, specialised skills and experimental experience for careers in the burgeoning areas of photonics and nanoscience.
Photonics refers to the science and technology relating to the transportation of information by light and underpins the information revolution in which light is used to transmit, store and sort information. Nanoscience is directed at discovering and understanding the way matter behaves at the nanoscale level and underpins the technology of creating materials, devices and systems through the control of matter at the atomic level.
The knowledge and skills in photonics and nanoscience acquired by graduates of this degree will provide an ideal background for a career in these challenging fields.
The fourth year of the degree includes embedded Honours, available to students who have achieved the admission criteria (based on performance in second and third year courses).
For students from Australia and New Zealand, applications for admission to this program are made through the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC).
For admission in semester 1, commencing February/March each year, applications open in September ( http://www.qtac.edu.au/ ). QTAC code 228242.
International students should visit the Griffith University International Office site at http://www.griffith.edu.au/centre/guic/Students/home.htm.
Entry Requirements:
Sound Achievement in English and Mathematics B or C plus one of Chemistry or Physics.
Overall Position 7 (Rank 87).

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