Corequisite major: Physics
The Optics specialisation builds on majors in Physics to provide a deeper mastery of Optics.
Learning Outcomes
Describe and explain the fundamental principles of optics.
Apply the fundamental principles of optics to solve problems, including those likely to be encountered in future careers. Such problems may involve ambiguity and uncertainty and require the application of multiple principles.
Describe and explain specific examples of how optics is applied to benefit people.
Describe critical experiments in the history of optics and explain how they led to revisions of our theoretical descriptions of optics.
Use mathematical, computational and experimental skills to solve conceptual and quantitative problems in optics.
Analyse unfamiliar optical systems and provide order-of-magnitude estimates of quantities. This includes a knowledge of basic optical constants and key equations.
Be both creative and rigorous in the design and construction of scientific investigations of optical systems.
Effectively communicate optics based analyses to expert and non-expert audiences.
Other Information
Either the Advanced Physics or Optics specialisation is recommended for those planning on taking the fourth year honours degree in Physics.
Students should seek further course advice from the academic convener of the Optics Physics specialisation. A specialisation in Optics Physics must be taken in conjunction with a Physics major.
Back to the topRequirements
This specialisation requires the completion of 24 units, which must consist of:
6 units from completion of the following course(s):
PHYS3057 - Optical Physics (6 units)
18 units from completion of courses from the following list:
PHYS3051 - Photonic Sensing Systems (6 units)
PHYS3058 - Work Experience in Photonics (6 units)
PHYS3060 - Fibre Optic Communication Systems (6 units)
PHYS3105 - Physics of Matter (6 units)
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12 units from completion of the following course(s):
Code | Title | Units |
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PHYS 2017: Waves and Optics | ||
PHYS3057 | Optical Physics | 6 |
12 units from completion of the following course(s):
Code | Title | Units |
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PHYS2016 | Electromagnetism | 6 |
PHYS 3031: Atomic Physics | ||
PHYS3051 | Photonic Sensing Systems | 6 |
PHYS3058 | Work Experience in Photonics | 6 |
PHYS3060 | Fibre Optic Communication Systems | 6 |