Additive Manufacturing Technology - Certificate (Career)
	
APPLICATION CODE 330
For curriculum information, contact the Division of Business, Engineering, and Technology—Room SET-430—443-518-1600.
This certificate equips students with creative and technical skills to enter the workforce in a business or industry utilizing additive manufacturing technology. Students will explore a variety of manufacturing technologies, including 3D printing. Students will design, model, and produce parts, gaining hands-on experience with the latest technologies in this field. Fabrication technologies will be studied for uses ranging from rapid prototyping to traditional large-scale production. This certificate will help students prepare for the Society of Manufacturing Engineers' nationally recognized Additive Manufacturing Fundamentals Certificate exam.
		
			
				
			
				Suggested Summer Term
			
				Suggested Semester 1
			
				
					
				
					
						| CADD 101 | Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting and Design | 3 | 
						| ENGT 101 | Introduction to 3D Printing | 3 | 
				
			
				Suggested Semester 2
			
				Suggested Summer Term
			
				Suggested Semester 3
			
				
					
				
					
						| ENGT 202 | 3D Printing Design and Fabrication | 4 | 
						| HUMN 115 | Entrepreneurship and Creativity | 3 | 
				
			
Total Credit Hours: 26
		 
			
				A graduate should be able to
			
				- Describe the theory of operation and identify hardware components in a variety of 3D printing equipment.
- Operate, and perform basic troubleshooting on, 3D printing and scanning equipment.
- Apply software tools and design principles to create, modify, and process CAD models suitable for additive manufacturing.
- Explain the role of additive technologies in commercial activities, from product development to production.
- Plan additive manufacturing projects, including considerations of part requirements, material properties, cost, process selection, and post-processing.