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MEM 436 Introduction to Computer-Aided Manufacturing 3.0 Credits
This hands-on laboratory course introduces students to computer aided manufacturing processes and the use of materials following a digital design approach. Specific objectives include the use of digital engineering files to ideate, analyze, prototype, and follow manufacturing planning approaches to design, assembly, and production engineering. This course engages students in project-based learning that involves CNC machining and 3D printing prototypes. Students will be introduced to both additive and subtractive manufacturing equipment.
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit
Restrictions: Cannot enroll if classification is Freshman
Prerequisites: MEM 201 [Min Grade: D] and MEM 435 [Min Grade: D]