This Course builds the mathematical skills needed to work accurately and confidently in optics manufacturing, testing, and quality assurance. The course presents mathematics as a practical language used to describe real physical systems, emphasizing numerical reasoning, place value, fractions, decimals, percentages, rounding, and measurement interpretation. Students learn to read and communicate quantitative information clearly, with a focus on precision, scale, and technical accuracy.
As the course progresses, students apply these foundational skills to optics-related problems involving algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and basic data analysis. By the end of this course, students will be able to interpret measurements, set up and analyze equations based on physical situations, compare and convert values appropriately, and communicate results clearly in lab and manufacturing environments.
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 16 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
- Cirriculum17
- 1.1Lesson 1- Numbers, the Language of Mathematics
- 1.2Lesson 2- Place Value
- 1.3Lesson 3- Scientific Notation
- 1.4Lesson 4- Units, Scale, and Quantitative Reasoning in Optical Systems
- 1.5Lesson 5A- Basic Operations: Place Value, Decimals, Fractions, and Rounding
- 1.6Lesson 5B- Basic Operations: Roots, Square Roots, and Cube Roots
- 1.7Lesson 5C- Basic Operations: Order of Operations and Solving Equations in Optics
- 1.8Lesson 6- Fractions, Ratios, Proportions, and Percents
- 1.9Lesson 7- Measurement, Change, and Light Behavior
- 1.10Lesson 8- Exponents, Logarithms, and Optical Density
- 1.11Lesson 9- Geometry Foundations For Optics
- 1.12Lesson 10- Trigonometry for Measurement and Geometry
- 1.13Lesson 11- Geometric Formulas in Optics
- 1.14Lesson 12- Algebraic Manipulation for Optics
- 1.15Lesson 13- Solving Optics Equations with Units
- 1.16Lesson 14- Lines and Linear Relationship
- 1.17Final Quiz- Optics Shop Math120 Minutes20 Questions
