Advanced Metal Additive Manufacturing, Graduate Certificate
View ChecksheetMinimum Total Hours: 12
Program Code: G605, G606-OL
Certificate Requirements
Manufacturing is transitioning into the "Fourth Revolution," which seeks to combine the burgeoning process of 3D printing of parts and components with a more interconnected and integrated approach to previously siloed digital data streams. This program will help engineers develop the necessary skills and knowledge to operate, oversee, and manage cutting-edge advanced manufacturing technologies that are increasingly vital in today's industries.
| Code | Title | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Core Courses | ||
| ENGR 5312 | Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing for Metals | 2 |
| ENGR 5322 | Digital Thread Concept | 2 |
| ENGR 5332 | Digital Thread Implementation | 2 |
| ENGR 5342 | Thermal Effects in Metal Additive Manufacturing | 2 |
| ENGR 5352 | Post-Processing in Metal Additive Manufacturing | 2 |
| ENGR 5362 | Metal Additive Manufacturing Lab | 2 |
| Total Credit Hours | 12 | |
A graduate certificate is not a graduate degree. A graduate degree represents a program of independent inquiry beyond the depth of coursework alone, while a graduate certificate represents a set of courses only.
- All courses must be taken at OU. No transfer credit will apply.
- No course substitutions are permitted for graduate certificates.
- Coursework applied to a graduate certificate cannot be more than five years old as of the semester the graduate certificate is awarded.
- Students must earn a grade point average of 3.00 or higher on all coursework applied to the graduate certificate.