Classical Radiometry & Sensing Course: Find Syllabus Here

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The discussion centers around a course focused on radiometry and sensing, with an individual expressing interest in the subject but hesitating to contact the instructor due to not being a student at the institution. Participants suggest looking at the course syllabus linked in the discussion to find relevant materials and recommend searching the university bookstore using the course number for potential textbooks. They also mention the possibility of exploring syllabi from other universities for similar courses to identify useful resources. The conversation highlights the challenge of finding appropriate study materials without direct access to the course or instructor.
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This course is teaching a lot of stuff I'm interested in, which is radiometry and sensing. I don't want to email the instructor as I am not a student at this school, so it would just seem like I'm some nosey nobody. Does anybody have any idea of what they are using, or something similar to what they could be using? You can find the syllabus here: https://apps.ep.jhu.edu/course-homepages/3543-615-769-physics-of-remote-sensing
 
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I am sorry I can not help you with a book recommendation. I majored in mathematics, and my physics knowledge is that of only the 2nd upper division course of EM.

However, in that you link you gave. Near the bottom is a link to the that corresponds to that university bookstore. So just search the bookstore using the course number.Moreover, you can google other university course description and browse the syllabus/ book store.

But, maybe these books are good or bad.
 
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