Physical Design and Fabrication
This course explores how things are made, including: physical design vs. design on non-physical things; rapid prototyping; 3D printing; 2D conceptualization and sketching; modeling.
Outcomes: Student will be able to: Visualize ideas via sketching basic shapes; Create 3D models using 3D modeling software; Use a 3D Printer; Give constructive feedback in peer review sessions.
This course explores how things are made, including: physical design vs. design on non-physical things; rapid prototyping; 3D printing; 2D conceptualization and sketching; modeling.
Outcomes: Student will be able to: Visualize ideas via sketching basic shapes; Create 3D models using 3D modeling software; Use a 3D Printer; Give constructive feedback in peer review sessions.
Restricted to Graduate Students.
Combined with COMP 369-001.
This course explores the role of products in the economy and how things are made, including: product conceptualization and design, physical design vs. design of things that are not physical, rapid prototyping, 3D printing, 2D conceptualization and sketching, 3D modeling, and design reviews.
Outcomes: Students will be able to visualize ideas via sketching basic shapes, create 3D models using 3D modeling software, use a 3D Printer, and give constructive feedback in peer review sessions.
Restricted to graduate students.
Class Details
Class Availability
Combined Section Capacity
Combined Section
Invention and 3D Printing
COMP 369 - 001 (3009)
Status: Open - Enrl
Seats Taken: 20
Wait List Total: 0
Phys Design & Fabrication
COMP 469 - 001 (3024)
Status: Open - Enrl
Seats Taken: 7
Wait List Total: 0