Shop Mathematics

Provided by: Ivy Tech

A review of basic operations of numbers, fractions and decimals.  Covers the practical mathematics that every machinist is expected to use in the shop and in the creation and maintenance of tools, fixtures and industrial devices. Applies math to special calculations such as: taper angles, gearing ratios, gearing systems, and cutting speeds and feeds.  


Course Objectives:

  • Apply the rules relating to the four basic mathematical processes as applied to whole numbers, common fractions, and decimal fractions in present day machine shop and industrial maintenance application
  • Calculate powers and roots encountered in solving for area, weight, volume of: flat objects, rectangular solids, cylinders, and conical objects, common to the mechanical occupations
  • Compute and convert English and metric units of measurement.


Recommended Background

  • None

Course ID

MPRO 101

Location

All Campuses

Instructor(s)

Ivy Tech

Competencies

Communication, Critical Thinking, Personal Effectiveness, Measuring Tools, Machining Arithmetic, Mathematic Conversions

Method of Delivery

Estimated Effort

48

Cost