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ENGT 202 3D Printing Design and Fabrication

In this course, students will learn the basic principles of 3D printing and fabrication. Students will be introduced to the design practices, tools, and techniques required to produce production-quality parts using multiple types of 3D printers. Students will also learn real-world fabrication methods and processes using industry-specific software.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

CADD 103 and ENGT 102

Hours Weekly

3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab

Course Objectives

  1. Create 3D models designed for fabrication.
  2. Evaluate software requirements for 3D fabrication.
  3. Evaluate hardware requirements for 3D fabrication.
  4. Operate multiple types of 3D printers.
  5. Develop and plan projects for fabrication of 3D prototypes.
  6. Research industry and government manufacturing standards for 3D fabrication.

Course Objectives

  1. Create 3D models designed for fabrication.
  2. Evaluate software requirements for 3D fabrication.
  3. Evaluate hardware requirements for 3D fabrication.
  4. Operate multiple types of 3D printers.
  5. Develop and plan projects for fabrication of 3D prototypes.
  6. Research industry and government manufacturing standards for 3D fabrication.