Introduction to Fiber Optics (Timed and Monitored)
- Course Number: E1019T
- Credits: 3 hours
- Instructor: Ellen Huang, PE
- Price: $30
Course Outline
Fiber optic cables are the backbone of today’s communications networks. This course introduces the history, core concepts, and practical applications of fiber optics. Participants will learn how optical fiber transmits light, how modern fiber networks evolved, and how fibers, cables, splices, and connectors are selected, installed, and tested for reliable real-world performance.
At the end of this course, there will be a multiple-choice, open-book quiz designed to enhance your understanding of the course material.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, the student will:
- Be able to describe key milestones in the development of fiber optic communications;
- Be able to explain how optical fiber guides light and why attenuation and dispersion matter;
- Be able to differentiate common fiber and cable types and match them to installation environments; and
- Be able to identify the basic roles of splices, connectors, and termination methods in fiber systems.
Course Content
You must login and purchase this course or a package to access this course content.