ENGC1050 — Additive Manufacturing
This course is an introduction to additive manufacturing. Students will explore different types of additive manufacturing processes, create prototypes using fused deposition modeling (FDM), assemble a 3D printer, and participate in a guided design experience. Persons involved with mechanical engineering, research and development, CAD and other related fields should consider taking this course. This course would also benefit inventors and model makers by developing the skills to produce proof of concept models and create replacement parts utilizing 3D printing technologies.
Part of
- Product Design and Digital Manufacturing Associate of Applied Science Degree
- 3D Printing System Maintenance Advanced Technical Certificate
- Additive Manufacturing Designer Advanced Technical Certificate
- AutoCAD Operator Advanced Technical Certificate
- Creo Parametric Operator Advanced Technical Certificate
- SOLIDWORKS Operator Advanced Technical Certificate
- Tool and Die/Moldmaking Associate of Applied Science Degree
- Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Technician Associate of Applied Science Degree
- Tool and Die/Moldmaking Diploma
- Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Technician Diploma
- Manufacturing Engineering Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree