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MET360 Manufacturing Processes

  • Department Mechanical Engineering
  • Level Upper
  • Format Online
  • Credits 3

Description

This course explores core manufacturing processes, including casting, molding, forming, cutting, machining, joining, and the manufacturing of reinforced polymers (composites) and ceramic powder processing. Additionally, it covers Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM), programming, networking, and data communications, which are essential for modern manufacturing. Key focus areas include Design for Manufacturability (DFM), which streamlines product development to minimize costs and delays, and quality assurance practices, emphasizing inspection, testing, and defect analysis. Hands-on exercises and simulations provide practical experience in utilizing CAM software and conducting quality inspections. By the end of the course, students have a thorough understanding of manufacturing processes, reading them to optimize production workflows, enhance product quality, and innovate in industrial sectors. Note, students registering for this course are assessed a course resource fee.

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Prerequisites

EGR280 Introduction to 3-D Modeling, and EGR290 Advanced 3-D Modeling

Sections

Listing all available sections for this course, including their term, duration, and dates.
Term Dates Term & Duration Format
October 26, 2026 to December 20, 2026 Fall II - 8 Week Online