Description
This introductory photonics course covers the physics of light, laser safety, geometric optics, lenses, mirrors, polarizing lenses, interference/ diffraction waves, laser physics, optical imaging, and bio-photonics. Lab experiments and projects are embedded to reinforce the theory and provide practical experience for those interested in pursuing a career in this field.
Prerequisites
Qualified for ENG 100 and MATH 103.
Course Student Learning Outcomes (CSLOs)
- Design, analyze, and use optical systems comprised of geometric optics, lenses, mirrors, polarizers, and other optical instruments.
- Set up and use laser and optics equipment and instruments in conformance to industry laser safety regulations.
- Describe the types of lasers available, how laser beams are generated, and how they are used.
- Function effectively as a member of a team to solve problems, produce documentation, and present information, demonstrating appropriate personal, professional, and social ethics and responsibility.
- Explain the concepts underlying the electromagnetic spectrum and the nature of photons, waves, refraction, interference, and diffraction.