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Photonics, B.A.


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The Photonics B.A. is offered by the Physics and Astronomy  Department in the May School of Arts and Sciences .

Ruby Gu
Shields Science Center 313
508-565-1623
ggu@stonehill.edu

Mission of the Program

Photonics involves the study of light-based technology and its applications. This rapidly expanding field interacts extensively with nearly every other branch of science and technology, including Physics, Electrical Engineering, and Semiconductors, among others. The Photonics majors at Stonehill College aim to establish a robust foundation in the physical and optical sciences while fostering the development of mathematical and computational skills for solving real-world problems.

The Photonics B.A. program offers a robust foundation for students looking to pursue careers in teaching, further their education at research universities, or work in industry. Specifically, the Photonics B. A. program can offer several advantages in various industries, particularly those that involve optics, lasers, telecommunications, and semiconductor technology. In addition to serving as a standalone major, it is also structured to complement studies in chemistry, biology, engineering, or astronomy as a second major, thereby enhancing the educational experience and career opportunities of students.

Learning Goals

Majors in the Photonics, B.A. will:

  • Demonstrate a thorough understanding of the fundamental principles underlying electromagnetism, optics & waves, and electronics.
  • Apply the principles from the aforementioned disciplines to analyze the workings of photonic devices and optical phenomena in nature.
  • Perform mathematical and computational analysis of physical and photonic systems.
  • Grasp how scientific research is performed, including observation, hypothesis development, experimental design and execution, data collection, and interpretation.
  • Comprehend the philosophical, ethical, and societal dimensions of science and technology as human endeavors.
  • Understand the applications and implications of photonic technology in scientific contexts and in daily life.

The B.A. in Photonics requires the completion of 16 courses. 

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