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USA - New Mexico - Albuquerque - The University of New Mexico - Ph.D. degree in Optical Science and Engineering.
M.S. PROGRAM
The requirements for the Ph.D. degree in Optical Science and Engineering include:
52 hours of course work for credit, including 30 hours in required courses. To account for the diversity of interests in Optics, the 30 credit hours of required courses have been divided into two catagories (see A and B below).
18 dissertation credit hours
Comprehensive Exam (more information)
Thesis and defense
A. Mandatory Courses
Advanced Optics I (Physics 463 or EECE 464)
Advanced Optics II (Physics 554 or EECE 567)
Laser Physics I (Physics 464 or EECE 464)
Optics Lab (Physics 476L or 477L)
Electrodynamics (Physics 511 or EECE 561)
Guided Wave Optics (EECE 564) or Optical Fiber Communication (EECE 565)
B. Optional Courses
Introduction to Optoelectronics (EECE 475)
Quantum Mechanics I (Physics 521)
Microelectronics Processing Lab (EECE 574L)
Nonlinear Optics (Physics 555 or EECE 568)
Solid State Physics(Physics 529) or Semiconductor Properties (EECE 572)
Topics in Modern Optics (Physics 569) or Special Topics (EECE 595)
Laser Physics II (Physics 564)
Semiconductor Lasers and LEDs (EECE 577)
Quantum Optics (Physics 566)
Atomic and Molecular Structure (Physics 531)
Optical Coherence Theory (Physics 556)
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