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Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Materials Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | Manufacturing Technology
Area of study
Manufacturing and Processing | Engineering
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to the Additive Manufacturing Program

The interdisciplinary Additive Manufacturing program is designed to prepare undergraduates for careers in additive manufacturing, equipping them with the necessary skills to meet the challenges of this field.


Program Options

Undergraduate students have two degree options:


  • Area of Special Interest (12 credits)
    • Requirements: AMFG401 and 9 credits of electives (see Table 1)
  • Minor (18 credits)
    • Requirements: AMFG401 and 15 credits of electives (see Table 1)

Undergraduate Elective Courses

Table 1 lists the undergraduate elective courses, categorized by specialty area. Some courses (AMFG531, AMFG 511, and FEGN 526) require approval by the appropriate program directors.


  • Additive Manufacturing of Structural Materials
    • MEGN381: Manufacturing Processes (3.0 credits)
    • MEGN412: Advanced Mechanics of Materials (3.0 credits)
    • AMFG421: Design for Additive Manufacturing (3.0 credits)
    • AMFG531: Materials for Additive Manufacturing (3.0 credits)
    • AMFG498: Special Topics in Advanced Manufacturing (1-6 credits)
    • AMFG511: Data Driven Advanced Manufacturing (3.0 credits)
    • FEGN525: Advanced FEA Theory & Practice (3.0 credits)
    • FEGN526: Static and Dynamic Applications in FEA (3.0 credits)
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