Academic Catalog

OPT-7530 Optics 1: Foundation of Light and Lenses

This course, which is the first part of a four-term sequence focuses on the fundamentals of geometric and ophthalmic optics. The course begins with an introduction to the properties and behavior of light, particularly how light bends across different surfaces to produce an image. Students will examine the imagery of single spherical refractive surfaces, thin lenses, astigmatic lenses, and mirrors, both from a mathematical perspective, as well as visually through the use of ray diagrams. These basic properties of optical systems will support the discussion of refractive error and ophthalmic lenses and form the basis for skills and examination procedures used in clinical practice. Students will explore frames and lenses and learn a variety of optical skills critical for optometric practice including frame adjustments, repairs, and lens neutralization.

Credits

2.5