Prototype/Reverse Engineering

Program Overview

The Manufacturing Technology - Prototype/Reverse Engineering program builds on the skills developed in the Computer Controlled Precision Machining Diploma and is designed to provide the student with additional machining skills and training in the technologies of rapid prototyping and the reverse engineering of conceptualized parts and/or tooling. Upon completion of this program, students will be competent in manufacturing a functional mechanism, model and a proper material part from a rough sketch, physical rough prototype or a CAD developed prototype.  

Program Plan

Manufacturing Technology - Prototype/Reverse Engineering Certificate (20 credits)

COCP 2241 Advanced CAD (2)
GSTP 1203 Metal Fusion (1)
GSTP 1205 Metal Fusion Lab (1)
GSTP 1207 Tool Design & Fabrication Theory (1)
GSTP 1232 Soldering & Brazing (1)
MFGT 2205 Prototyping (5)
MFGT 2206 Advanced CAM (3)
MFGT 2210 Reverse Engineering (5)
MFGT 2215 Manufacturing Doc. & Processing (1)

Course Outlines

For more specific information about this program's required courses, visit the Course Outlines page.

Cost of Program 

To determine the cost of this program, visit the Tuition and Fees page.

Note

Students must have completed the Computer Controlled Precision Machining Diploma or have instructor-validated industry experience prior to enrolling in the Manufacturing Technology - Prototype/Reverse Engineering Certificate program.