Dunwoody Design for Manufacturing: 3D Printing

Stratasys and Dunwoody College have teamed up to offer the Design for Manufacturing: 3D Printing certificate.

Learn how to utilize 3D printing software and hardware to set-up, run, maintain, and calibrate 3D printing machines; and adapt printing techniques to traditional manufacturing processes.

While at Dunwoody, you won’t just print prototype parts and widgets. You’ll design, print, build, and inspect real-world parts in our state-of-the-industry labs, which are equipped with three different platforms of 3D printing technology.

Already in the industry and want to learn more about additive manufacturing? Individual courses may also be taken.

Credits earned in the Design for Manufacturing: 3D Printing certificate directly transfer into Dunwoody’s Engineering Drafting & Design or Machine Tool Technology associate’s degrees.

Class topics include:

  • Engineering Drawings with SolidWorks
  • Machine Shop Fundamentals
  • 3D Printing Applications
  • Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerances

Degree Requirements

To view program requirements, including required courses, electives, course descriptions, and credit hours, visit:

College Catalog: Design for Manufacturing – 3D Printing

Common Job Titles

Possible job titles upon graduation include:

  • Manufacturing Engineering Technician
  • Application Engineer
  • Tool Designer
  • 3D Printing Technician

Student Organizations

Opportunities to get involved outside of the classroom include:

  • Robotic Snow Plow Team
  • SkillsUSA

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