Atomic Physics and Spectroscopy" is a course considered one of the important branches of modern physics. It focuses on studying the precise properties and behaviors of atoms and molecules, the interactions that occur within them, and the resulting effects. The course consists of a series of educational units that enable students to understand the structure of atoms at a detailed level, their internal and external interactions, as well as the spectroscopic phenomena that arise from these interactions.

The Atomic Physics and Spectroscopy course aims to provide students with advanced knowledge of fundamental concepts and practical applications in the field of atomic physics and spectroscopy.

This section contains the tutorial texts and materials for our course, designed to enhance understanding and application of the concepts covered in class.

This course is an essential part of the fourth-year program for training secondary education teachers, specializing in physics, and builds upon the foundations laid by students in previous years.