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Optical engineering encompasses diverse technologies including lenses, lasers, telescopes, cameras, and communication systems, with uses extending from medical imaging to interstellar research. Professionals in this field focus on systems that control and manipulate light. Those pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Optical Sciences and Engineering engage in cutting-edge research to enhance technologies for solar power, weather prediction, data management, medical imaging, electronics, and space exploration. Through hands-on design projects, they collaborate with faculty and industry experts on innovations like augmented reality interfaces, microscopic smartphone attachments, and the Giant Magellan Telescope. Extracurricular groups such as Women in Optics and the Student Optics Chapter offer students career growth and networking prospects beyond academic settings.
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
Graduates will demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of fundamental physics and mathematical principles governing optical phenomena and systems.
Graduates will apply their physics and mathematics expertise to address technical challenges, particularly in optical engineering.
Graduates will proficiently utilize optical components, instrumentation, and computational tools for laboratory experiments and testing.
Graduates will collaborate effectively in team environments to solve engineering and design challenges.
Graduates will develop skills to design optical systems and components essential for professional practice.