Electro-optics graduate program




















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Biology, Doctor of Philosophy. Prerequisite s : EOP ; basic knowledge of electromagnetism and linear algebra or permission of instructor. Selected Readings in Electro-Optics. Directed readings in electro-optics areas to be arranged and approved by the chair of the student's advisory committee and the program director.

Special Problems in Electro-Optics. Special topics in electro-optics not covered in regular courses. Course sections arranged and approved by the chair of the student's advisory committee and program director. Original research in electro-optics which makes a definite contribution to technical knowledge. Results must be of sufficient importance to merit publication. Send Page to Printer.

Download Page PDF. Core courses as given in the EO Master's program or equivalent 2. Twelve semester hours of approved level Electro-Optics courses. Six semester hours of approved graduate mathematics courses.

Twelve semester hours of Technical Electives. Thirty semester hours of Ph. Courses EOP Light and Matter Interaction. Guided-Wave Optics. Introduction to Lasers. Optical Thin Film Design. Principles of Nanofabrication.

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