This course can also be taken for academic credit as ECEA 5601, part of CU Boulder’s Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree.
This course is part of the Optical Engineering Specialization

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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Geometrical Optics for Gaussian Beams
Maxwell's Equations
Impulse Responses and Transfer Functions
Finite Aperture Optics
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- 5 stars52.83%
- 4 stars24.52%
- 3 stars13.20%
- 2 stars1.88%
- 1 star7.54%
TOP REVIEWS FROM OPTICAL EFFICIENCY AND RESOLUTION
The lab demonstrations were very helpful and the explanations of complex phenomena were very easy to understand.
The course content is good. But the instructors had not been responsive to any question posted on the forum.
no channel to communicate with instructors. Only students write in the forum.
This limits the amount of learning.
The content is good, and the instructor is very responsive through email. Though I think the capstone is not as challenging as the first course.
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