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PHYS4979 Photonic Devices
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Campus Sydney Career Undergraduate
This course is scheduled for offering in the following teaching periods for 2014.

Teaching Period Staff Contact Census Date Notes
  SEMESTER ONE
 
  T1
Ms SE Hagon 31-MAR-2014 For the first six weeks of Session, students in this course will complete experiments in the Optoelectronics Labs (see PHYS3770 timetable for available times.) You should contact Patrick McMillan to arrange a lab time. The last six weeks of the course (weeks 7-12) will be taught in lectures with the PHYS3720 Optoelectronics class.  
SUMMARY OF SEMESTER ONE CLASSES
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Teaching Period One

Activity Period Class Section Status Enrols/Capacity Day/Start Time
Lecture T1 9673 A Open 1/4 Wed 11:00 - 12:00 (Weeks:8-13), Thu 09:00 - 10:00 (Weeks:8-13)
(* = jointly taught class)

SEMESTER ONE CLASSES - Detail
Class Nbr 9673 Section A Teaching Period T1 - Teaching Period One
Activity Lecture Status Open Enrols/Capacity 1/4
Offering Period 03/03/2014 - 08/06/2014 Meeting Dates Standard dates Census Date 31/03/2014
Instruction Mode In Person Consent Consent not required
Meeting Information
Day Time Location Weeks Instructor
Wed 11:00 - 12:00 Rupert Myers Theatre (K-M15-1001) 8-13 Dr PJ Reece
Thu 09:00 - 10:00 Old Main Building 151 (K-K15-151) 8-13 Dr PJ Reece
Class Notes
This course is only available to students in the Bachelor of Photonics Enginineering degree
In Weeks 1-6 students will attend Photonics Laboratories. Please check the timetable for PHYS3780, and contact Patrick McMillan p.mcmillan@unsw.edu.au to organise a laboratory time. This should be done before the start of Session 1.
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