Students have access to comprehensive equipment
and testing laboratories; Industry standard software in CAD/CAM; Automation
equipment; traditional manufacturing workshops; and 3D printers as well as
advanced CNC machines. Design is a key activity in this program and graduates
gain the skills needed to design precision products, such as designing
precision tools and automation equipment such as assembly machines. Students
also learn how to program and operate computer numerical control (CNC)
machines. It may also address advanced manufacturing technologies and
automation by using of computer integrated manufacturing techniques.