IENG.2100 Engineering Design & Manufacturing
Id: 042748
Credits: 3-3
Description
This course bridges the foundational skills gained in introductory engineering courses with practical applications of mechanical design and manufacturing. Students will develop advanced CAD skills, gain hands-on experience with machining processes (turning and milling), and explore the integration of GD&T into design. The course culminates in a cornerstone project where teams create a functional prototype, emphasizing manufacturability and precision.
Prerequisites
MECH.1200 Intro to Engineering Design, and Mechanical Engineering or Industrial Engineering majors only.
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