Intend Learning Outcomes

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Optics

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      Intended Learning Outcomes  

                                                    
  Upon the end of the course, students should be able to:

1. Formulate and solve problems in optics at undergraduate level.

2. Compare and contrast the propagation of light by ray optics and wave optics

3. Analyze and explain polarization, interference and diffraction phenomena observed in our daily life such as color fringe seen on oil film on water, anti-reflection coating on eye glasses, polarized reflected light etc.

4. Explain the basic working principles for some simple optical instruments such as microscope, telescope and camera.

5. Apply the course material learned to understand and solving practical problems particularly in the area related to optics and optical devices.
 

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