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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the basic concepts related to image formation and image characteristics. Students perform basic calculations using the lens equation to determine image size and position. Students learn about various image forming optical systems and their use in today's society. Class 3, Credit 3 (S)
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9.00 Credits
Provides practice in the total processing of actual eyeglass prescriptions from uncut stage through completion and fi nal inspection. Students practice assembling lenses into frames and symmetrical alignment of the fi nished product. Students assume the duties of supervisors and rotate positions to demonstrate competence in all phases of operation. Class 9, Credit 5 (W)
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9.00 Credits
Teaches the techniques of rimless mounting, drilling, grooving, frame repair (soldering), lens dying and the use of the spectrometer. Students select frame and lenses for layout and processing to fi nished product. (0827-225) Class 9, Credit 5 (S)
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4.00 Credits
In this course students learn basic techniques used for testing spherical surfaces, fl ats and prisms. Topics include measurement of surface quality, focal length, power, basic interferometry and aberrations. Specifi c measuring techniques include autocollimation, laser two-beam, spherometer, saggital gauge, nodal slide bench, Fizeau interferometer, test plates and surface profi lers. (0813-255 and 0885-200 or 0885-201) Class 1, Lab 4, Credits 3 (F)
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2.00 Credits
Students learn how attitude, aptitude and personal/social factors contribute to successful employment. Students also receive instruction regarding such topics as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), effective person-to-person interviewing, interviewing using telecommunications techniques, corporate culture, and the American Board of Opticianry Testing. Class 2, Credit 2 (W)
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2.00 Credits
This course is an overview of the basic concepts and procedures needed to produce prescription lenses. Students are introduced to the basic operation of the surfacing layout marker, lens blocking system, surface curve generator and fi ning/polishing machine(s). Students will also learn terminology and techniques to assess the quality of finished lens surfaces. Class 2, Lab 2, Credit 3 (F)
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4.00 Credits
In this course, students continue to learn and expand on skills introduced in Orientation to Lens Surfacing. Students are introduced to the process of producing lens power through the procedures of lens surfacing. Emphasis is on the advanced operation of the lens layout marker, lens blocking system, surface curve generator and cylinder machine(s). Students will learn terminology and techniques used to assess lens surfaces (0827-270) Class 2, Lab 4, Credit 4 (F)
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0.00 Credits
This course provides a 10-week experience in the optical fi eld. Co-op provides students with an opportunity to apply and expand skill sets acquired in the classroom. (0827-101) Credit 0 (F, W, S, Su)
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3.00 Credits
Credit variable (F, W, S)
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3.00 Credits
Provides entering pre-baccalaureate and baccalaureate students with opportunities to enhance academic, personal and social skills needed for success in the mainstream college environment. Students have opportunities to explore and negotiate the college environment, learn how to effectively use support services, confront questions of identity and social role, and establish relationships with faculty and students in their program. Emphasizes integration into the academic and social systems of both the NTID community and the mainstream college environment. Class 3, Credit 2 (F)
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