Industrial Engineering: Digital Design to Manufacturing
Gain advanced knowledge of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) to manufacture products using Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM). Apply for funding through the Digital Jobs for Manufacturing Program.
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What you will learn
Gain contemporary skills and knowledge for your job now.
As designers and manufacturers compete in the global market, success largely depends on their ability to reduce time in the product development process, improve product quality, lower manufacturing costs, and address environmental concerns.
Taught by experts in mechanical engineering and industrial design, this course will upskill you with a systems-based approach to abstract and concrete engineering design tasks, empowering you with the capabilities to conduct a sophisticated computer-aided manufacturing process.
You'll learn to use advanced Computer Aided Design (CAD) to design and draw CAD illustrations and manufacture products using modern Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) machining techniques.
Delivered by the University of Melbourne and supported by the Department of Jobs, Skills, Industry and Regions (DJSIR), this flexible 12-week course features online and in-person instruction options at the University of Melbourne's Telstra Creator Space, a world-class fabrication lab for engineering professionals.
Apply for funding above through the DJSIR's Digital Jobs for Manufacturing Program application form.
Be introduced to the core principles of engineering design
Guided by your course facilitator and subject matter expert, discover key engineering skills, processes, and technologies. You'll learn how to put engineering design methodologies into practice to overcome complex challenges.
Learn to produce specialist engineering drawings
Gain essential skills to produce specialist engineering drawings that meet industry standards in mechanical and machine construction and maintenance, steel fabrication and other fabrication services and assembly.
Gain valuable practical experience in engineering design
Create your own engineering drawing and 3D model using computer-aided design (CAD) and manufacturing (CAM) programs such as SolidWorks and Fusion 360. You'll learn how to optimise your design for computer numerical control (CNC) machining and discover how an actual CNC machine would manufacture your design.
Fees
For individuals
To take Industrial Engineering: Digital Design to Manufacturing as a stand-alone short course, you'll pay the normal course price.
$5000.00 AUD (inc GST)
Please contact Student Support to discuss discounts and payment options for University of Melbourne staff or alumni, or to pay by invoice.
For teams
If you have three or more team members who are keen to upskill with Industrial Engineering: Digital Design to Manufacturing, get in touch to discuss pricing. For large groups, we can also deliver and contextualise this course exclusively for your organisation.
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