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51-341 How Things are Made


Units:9.0
Department:Design
Related URLs:http://www.cmu.edu/cfa/design/

This course introduces students to the alternatives of materials and manufacturing processes that are considered in product design and development. Through the combination of lecture, demonstrations and field trips students learn the advantages and disadvantages of various material and processes, and how to choose and specify them in a particular product application. Required of ID students.

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  Spring 2005 times


No sections available for semester Spring 2005.



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