2.008 | Spring 2025 | Undergraduate

Design and Manufacturing II

Course Description

This course introduces you to modern manufacturing with four areas of emphasis: manufacturing processes, equipment/control, systems, and design for manufacturing. The course exposes you to integration of engineering disciplines for determining manufacturing rate, cost, quality, and flexibility. Topics include process …
This course introduces you to modern manufacturing with four areas of emphasis: manufacturing processes, equipment/control, systems, and design for manufacturing. The course exposes you to integration of engineering disciplines for determining manufacturing rate, cost, quality, and flexibility. Topics include process physics, equipment design and control, quality, design for manufacturing, and systems design and operation. Labs are integral parts of the course, and expose you to various manufacturing fundamentals and practices.
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A man in a welding helmet is actively welding metal pieces together.
PFC Raven K. Douds welds two metal pieces together during training at Cohen Hall on March 13, 2025, at Fort Gregg-Adams. (Image from Wikimedia Commons and is in the public domain.)