ME 203: Design and Manufacturing
ME203 is intended for any graduate student, from any field of study, who may want the opportunity to design and prototype a physical project of meaning to them. Undergraduate mechanical engineering and product design students should register for
ME103. Students are asked to discover a product with meaning to them; develop a point of view which motivates a redesign of that product; manufacture a series of models, multiple candidates, including sketches, product use stories, rapid prototypes, CAD documents, manufacturing test models, and finally a customer ready prototype. Each student will physically create their product using Product Realization Lab resources, and also redesign their product for scaled manufacturing to develop a knowledge of manufacturing processes, design guidelines, materials choices, and the opportunities those processes provide. The student's body of work will be presented in a large public setting, Meet the Makers, through an inspirational portfolio which shares and reflects on their product realization adventure.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr
| Units: 4
Instructors:
Switky, A. (PI)
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Buahin, A. (TA)
;
Guerrero, S. (TA)
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Instructors:
Switky, A. (PI)
;
Buahin, A. (TA)
;
Guerrero, S. (TA)
;
Kamas, E. (TA)
;
McDermott, M. (TA)
;
Schroeder, O. (TA)
;
Takehana, M. (TA)
;
Wang, J. (TA)
ME 318: Computer-Aided Product Creation
Design course focusing on an integrated suite of computer tools: rapid prototyping, solid modeling, computer-aided machining, and computer numerical control manufacturing. Students choose, design, and manufacture individual products, emphasizing individual design process and computer design tools. Structured lab experiences build a basic CAD/CAM/CNC proficiency. Limited enrollment. Prerequisite: ME103 or equivalent and consent of instructor.
ME 203 or consent of instructor.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr
| Units: 3-4
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