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DFAB101 — Introduction to 3D Printing

3 credits · 3 hours

Add to Personal Bookmarks Number of Introduction to 3D Printing will provide students with a hands-on immersive experience in digital design and fabrication by utilizing cutting edge, 3D printing technology. Students will obtain a rich understanding of what 3D printing is, how 3D printers work, and how this new technology is being used by both individuals and companies to revolutionize our world. Students will learn key historical facts that have shaped manufacturing, including the advantages, limitations, applications and economic implications. Students will acquire the knowledge, skills, tools, and understanding necessary to transform ideas into real physical objects. (Fall, Spring) Two hours lecture each week. Two hours laboratory each week. Three Credits. Three billable hours. Course

Prerequisites: ENGL101, MAT094, MAT015, MATH113

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