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Course Descriptions

Our engineering design program offers an intensive hands-on education taught by experienced professors from both engineering and the humanities and social sciences. The program is designed to teach students the depth and breadth of the design process along with the necessary technical tools and professional skills to improve the world we live in. Engineering Design is an undergraduate program.

ENGD 313 - Design for Metal Forming Practicum

  • Credit Hours: 2R-0L-2C
  • Term Available: See department
  • Graduate Studies Eligible: No
  • Prerequisites: EM 104 or BE 118 or ENGD 100 or ENGD 101 ; and student must obtain professional employment such as an internship or co-op.
  • Corequisites: None

Introduction to methods and guidelines for designing extruded and forged parts. Students will use CAD tools to design and analyze manufacturable parts. Students will apply course concepts to their work environment. The work environment must contain some phases of the design process such as stakeholder analysis, conceptual design, risk analysis, detail design, manufacturing, testing, validation, or recycling. Introduction to methods and guidelines for designing extruded and forged parts. Students will use CAD tools to design and analyze manufacturable parts. Students will apply course concepts to their work environment. The work environment must contain some phases of the design process such as stakeholder analysis, conceptual design, risk analysis, detail design, manufacturing, testing, validation, or recycling.

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