Standard
Course Syllabus
Physics 3190 Applied Optics
Date
Approved: 26 March 2001
Offered:
Fall Semester annually.
Prerequisites
for this Course: Physics 2220.
This
course is a prerequisite for: None.
Credit
Hours: Three.Two hours of lecture and one three-hour lab per week.
Example
Text: Optics
by Hecht, Introduction
to Optics
by Pedrotti & Pedrotti
Topics
Covered: Geometrical optics.Light
measurement and detection.Thin and
thick lenses.Systems of lenses.Polarization.Aberrations.Interference
and interferometers.Diffraction
and diffraction gratings.Lasers
and laser beams.Fiber optics.Holography.The eye.Telescopes.
Skills
Emphasized: Working with optical apparatus in the laboratory.
Notes:
This course has an extensive
laboratory component and a significant part of the student's
grade is based on laboratory reports and proficiency in the laboratory.This course is an elective for the Physics major and a requirement for
the Applied Physics major.