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2026-2027 Catalog

MET 316. Modern Manufacturing. 3 Credits.

In this course students will learn the importance of additive manufacturing (3D Printing) and its huge role in global product development and innovation. Students will develop a rich knowledge of 3D printing technologies, devices, capabilities, materials and applications. Students will learn the trade-offs between various 3D printing processes and technologies, along with the various related software tools, processes and techniques, such as 3D scanning, injection molding and casting. This course explores the broad range of 3D printing applications, including biomedical, aerospace, consumer products, and creative artistry. Lastly, students will learn the latest trends and opportunities in 3D printing, localized services, production parts, mass customization, and how to commercialize your ideas.
P: ME 216
Spring.