Advanced Metal Additive Manufacturing, Graduate Certificate

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Minimum 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.

Core Courses
ENGR 5312Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing for Metals2
ENGR 5322Digital Thread Concept2
ENGR 5332Digital Thread Implementation2
ENGR 5342Thermal Effects in Metal Additive Manufacturing2
ENGR 5352Post-Processing in Metal Additive Manufacturing2
ENGR 5362Metal Additive Manufacturing Lab2
Total Credit Hours12

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.