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`Undergraduate Program
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`Undergraduate Courses in Optics
`Courses currently being offered:
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`Below you will find a list of all undergraduate courses that have been offered. In addition to these
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`courses, undergraduates may register for the graduate course OPT492THZPHENOMENA&
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`TECHNOLOGY(https//cdcsurrechesteredu/Quervaspx?
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`NOTE: Not all of these courses are offered in any given year.
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`OPT ooo OPTICS SEMINAR
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`OPT 101 INTRODUCTION TO OPTICS
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`OPT 144 INNOVATION & ENGINEER DESIGN
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`OPT 146 CNC FINISH & PRECISION MFG
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`OPT 147 LAB-MAGNET FINISHING
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`OPT 197 GEOMETRICAL OPTICS LAB
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`OPT 198 PHYSICAL OPTICS LAB
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`OPT 199 INSTRUMENTATION LAB
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`OPT 201 GEOMETRICAL OPTICS LAB
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`OPT 202 PHYSICAL OPTICS LAB
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`OPT 203 INSTRUMENTATION LAB LECTURE
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`OPT 204 SOURCES/DETECTORS LAB LECT
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`OPT 211 MATLAB FOR OPTICS MAJORS I
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`OPT 212 MATLAB FOR OPT MAJORS II LEC
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`OPT 214 INTRODUCTION TO OPTICAL SYSTEM LAYOUT AND
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`This course gives engineering undergraduates early exposure to the tools (e.g. Zemax/CODE
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`V) needed for most summer internships while introducing a systems approach to the
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`design/analysis of an optical problem. This is not a lens design class as the focus of the class is
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`on layout and evaluation, not optimization. Students will be taught how to read optical prints
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`and use catalog components to layout and evaluate a variety of laboratory/benchtop optical
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`systems in software.
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`Prerequisites: Pre-req: OPT241
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`Last Offered: Spring 201 9
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`\ OPT 220 INTRODUCTION TO ILLUMINATION
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`OPT 222 COLOR TECHNOLOGY
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`OPT 223 QUANTUM THEORY
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`OPT 224 FUNDAMENTALS OF LASERS
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`OPT 225 SOURCES AND DETECTORS
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`OPT 226 OPTOELECTRONICS I:DEVICES
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`OPT 232 OPTO-M ECHANICS
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`OPT 240 INTRODUCTION TO ILLUMINATION
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`OPT 241 GEOMETRICAL OPTICS
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`OPT 242 ABERRATIONS, INTERFEROMETERS, AND OPTICAL
`TESTING
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`OPT 243 OPTICAL FABRICATION &TESTING
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`OPT 244 LENS DESIGN
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`OPT 245 PRECISION INSTRUMENT DESIGN
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`OPT 246 OPTICAL COATING TECHNOLOGY
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`OPT 247 OPT COATING DESIGN
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`OPT 248 VISION AND THE EYE
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`OPT 249 INTRODUCTION TO ILLUMINATION
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`OPT 253 QUANTUM & NANO OPT LAB
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`OPT 254 NANOMETROLOGY LABORATORY
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`OPT 256 OPTICS LABORATORY
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`OPT 257 OPTICS LABORATORY II
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`OPT 261 INTERFERENCE AND DI FFRACTION
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`OPT 262 ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY
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`Electromagnetic Theory: Maxwell's equations in differential form, dipole radiation, Rayleigh
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`scattering, polarization,energy flow (Poynting vector), plane waves, wave propagation in
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`air/glass/metals, reflection and refraction, birefringence, polarization-sensitive optical
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`elements (wave plates and polarizers),applications to nonlinear and quantum optics.
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`Prerequisites: MTH 165 (may be taken concurrently with permission of instructor), MTH 164,
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`PH Y 122 or 142
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`Last Offered: Fall 201 9
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`OPT 263 QUANTUM OPTICS LABORATORY
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`No description
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`OPT 270 BIOMEDICAL MICROSCOPY
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`This course covers the principles and practice of light microscopy as applied to biological and
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`medical questions. Topics include basic light microscopy, DIC, phase epifluorescence, confocal
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`and multiphoton laser-scanning microscopy, and selected methods such as CARS, FRET, FRAP,
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`FCS, etc. This course isjointly listed as 470 for graduate students. Some homework problems
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`are "470 only”.
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`OPT 276 BIOMEDICAL OPTICS
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`Biomedical spectroscopy (absorption, fluorescence, Raman, elastic scattering); propagation of
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`photons in highly scattering media (such as tissue); techniques for high-resolution imaging in
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`biological media: confocal imaging, multiphoton imaging and optical coherence tomography.
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`Last Offered: Spring 201 9
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`OPT 287 MATHEMATICAL METHODS FOR OPTICS & PHYSICS
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`Techniques used in mathematical study of optical phenomena. Emphasis on gaining insight and
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`experience in the use of these powerful and elegant tools for describing, solving and resolving
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`optical systems and schema.
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`Prerequisites: M TH 1 64
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`Last Offered: Spring 201 9
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`OPT 300 CURRENT OPT & OPTICAL TECH
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`No description
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`Last Offered: Spring 2010
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`OPT 307 SEM PRACTICUM
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`Overview of techniques for using the SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope) and Scanning
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`Probe (AFM, STM) and analyzing data. Students perform independent lab projects by
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`semester's end.
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`Last Offered: Spring 201 9
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`OPT 310 SENIOR DESIGN I
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`Specifications, project development, and project planning will include design alternatives and
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`subsystem segmentation discussions.
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`Prerequisites: Open only to Optics Seniors
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`Last Offered: Fall 201 9
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`OPT 311 OPTICS SENIOR DESIGN PROJECT
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`OPT 320 SENIOR THESIS I
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`Under faculty supervision, preparation for year-long independent research or participation in
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`ongoing graduate group research. Students wishing to major in "Optics" will register for this
`course.
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`Prerequisites: Open to Optics seniors only
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`Last Offered: Fall 201 9
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`OPT 321 SENIOR THESES II
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`With faculty supervision: reading, experimentation, and writing of final thesis and
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`presentation of results. Students wishing to major in "Optics" will register for this course.
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`Prerequisites: Open to Optics seniors only.
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`Last Offered: Spring 201 9
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`OPT 386V VISITING STUDENT IN OPTICS
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`No description
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`Last Offered: Fall 201 9
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`OPT 390 SUPERVISED TEACHING
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`No description
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`Last Offered: Spring 201 9
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`OPT 391 INDEPENDENT READING
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`No description
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`Last Offered: Fall 201 9
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`OPT 393 SPECIAL ESSAY
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`Last Offered: Summer 201 9
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`OPT 394 UNDERGRADUATE RSRCH INTRNSHP
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`No description
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`Last Offered: Fall 201 9
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`OPT 395 UNDERGRADUATE REARCH PROJECT
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`No description
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`Last Offered: Fall 201 9
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`OPT 396 HONORS PROJECTS
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`No description
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`Last Offered: Fall 201 9
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