Programs of special courses
The department’s programs are aimed at multi-level training of specialists in the “Applied Physics and Nanomaterials” and “Electronics” specialties – bachelors (4 years of study), masters (6 years of study).
The main methodological core of the specialization is modern information and communication systems and technologies, their physical basis, the corresponding elemental base. This approach corresponds both to the modern trends in the development of radiophysics and electronics, and to the urgent needs of society.
For bachelors:
- Electrodynamics of material environments
- Optical telecommunication technologies
- Information technologies in the media environment
- Coding and modulation in digital communication
- Discrete message processing methods
- Microprocessor technology
- Signal processing in the microwave and optical frequency ranges
- Microwave engineering
- Computer networks
- Introduction to static optics
- Fundamentals of photonics and electronics
- Semiconductor electronics of nanostructures
Cycles of laboratory work (bachelor’s):
- Computer networks
- Fundamentals of photonics
- and electronics
- Laboratory of optical, microwave and digital technology
- Discrete message processing methods
- Coding and modulation in digital communication
For masters:
- Optoelectronics and fiber optics
- Telecommunication technologies
- Wave and oscillatory processes
- Optical information systems
- Optics of guiding structures
- Optics of laser systems
- Selected sections of quantum radiophysics
- Spin-wave electrodynamics
- Methodology and organization of scientific research
- Designing radio electronic circuits
- Experimental laser physics
- Computer simulation
- Multimedia technologies
- Optics of anisotropic and guiding structures
Cycles of laboratory work (masters):