Applicants who are new to the digital manufacturing field can apply now to the Electronics Technician Common Core program in order to meet the requirements for entry to the Digital Manufacturing program, which is slated to start in September 2020.
The Digital Manufacturing diploma prepares you to work with digital-based equipment, methods, techniques, and materials as either an entry-level generalist or as a specialist within a previously acquired discipline.
The UFV Digital Manufacturing diploma builds on the knowledge you have gained in the Electronics Technician program or an equivalent set of competencies demonstrated through Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR), a portfolio, a prior recognized credential, or an individual assessment of a credential.
As part of the Digital Manufacturing program, you take a series of intensive courses divided over two standard semesters. The nature of the topics and learning methods involve extended periods on project-related tasks, allowing flexibility to include topics of interest.
| DMFG 201 | 3D Modelling | 3 credits | 45 hrs |
| DMFG 202 | Material Science and Technology | 3 credits | 45 hrs |
| DMFG 203 | Design for Manufacturing | 3 credits | 45 hrs |
| DMFG 205 | Computer Numerical Controlled Machinery | 4 credits | 60 hrs |
| DMFG 207 | Fabrication Technology | 2 credits | 30 hrs |
| Total: | 15 credits | 225 hrs |
| DMFG 210 | Project Studio | 15 credits | 375 hrs |
View course descriptions in the academic calendar.
When you graduate, you are ready to enter the workforce as an operator, technician, or technologist, either in digital manufacturing or any economic sector deploying technology.
