Associate of Applied Science: Fabrication and Additive Manufacturing

AAS Degree: 97 credits. Advising Guide

Career Description

The Fabrication and Additive Manufacturing AAS prepares students for employment in existing and new manufacturing fields. Gaining skills in the burgeoning field of additive manufacturing puts students at the cutting edge of manufacturing, opening doors to a broad range of employment opportunities. Specific occupations that students within these fields could be eligible for include:

  • Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technologists and Technicians
  • Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians
  • Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians
  • Engineering Technologists and Technicians
  • Metal Workers and Plastic Workers
  • Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators
  • Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmers
  • Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

Course of Study

The Fabrication and Additive Manufacturing AAS brings together two of CGCC’s one-year certificates, the Advanced Manufacturing Technology (39 credits) certificate and the Additive Manufacturing Processes (36 credits) certificate. With the addition of general education, writing and math requirements, the 97 credit AAS degree can be earned in two years if attending full-time. The two certificates may be taken in any order, making for a more flexible starting term.

Program Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this degree, students will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate knowledge of basic CNC operations and G code.
  2. Manufacture product from conceptualization to reality through research and development.
  3. Apply metallurgical concepts and material science as they pertain to polymers and metals, creating better production results in manufacturing processes.
  4. Combine additive manufacturing techniques with traditional fabrication strategies and demonstrate application benefits that necessitate use of additive manufacturing.
  5. Create and modify component designs to be produced with regard to fabrication strategies and develop production processes to produce them in accordance to blueprints.
  6. Create new and modify existing blueprints for production stages using additive manufacturing strategies for fabrication processes.
  7. Use critical thinking and problem-solving skills to create more efficient systems of manufacturing.
  8. Apply health and safety handling practices when working with additive manufacturing equipment and materials.

Prerequisites

  • MTH 65 Beginning Algebra (4 credits) or MTH 98 Quantitative Math (4 credits) or equivalent placement
  • WR 115 Introduction to Expository Writing (4 credits) or equivalent placement

CourseCredits
MFG 150 Basic Manufacturing Processes3 credits
MFG 155 Blueprint Reading3 credits
MFG 195 Welding Technology I 3 credits
MTH 105Z Math in Society (or higher)4 credits
WR 121Z Composition I4 credits
WR 121Q Corequisite for Composition I1 credit
Total18 credits

CourseCredits
MFG 151 Fabrication Processes 13 credits
MFG 156 Integrated Manufacturing 13 credits
MFG 279 Aluminum GTAW/TIG Welding3 credits
MFG 281 Aluminum GTAW/TIG Fabrication Processes 13 credits
MFG 285 Stainless Steel GTAW/TIG Welding3 credits
CG 209 Job Finding Skills1 credit
Total15 credits

MFG 152 Fabrication Processes 23 credits
MFG 157 Integrated Manufacturing 2 3 credits
MFG 282 Aluminum GTAW/TIG Fabrication Processes 23 credits
MFG 286 Stainless Steel GTAW/TIG Fabrication 13 credits
MFG 287 Stainless Steel GTAW/TIG Fabrication 23 credits
Total15 credits

CoursesCredits
MFG 130 Fused Deposition Modeling Additive Manufacturing3 credits
MFG 240 Design for Additive Manufacturing3 credits
MFG 250 Metal Additive Manufacturing 13 credits
MFG 260 Metrology for Additive Manufacturing3 credits
SAF 188 Industrial Safety and OSHA 101 credits
General Education Elective - Arts & Letters3 credits
Total16 credits

CoursesCredits
MFG 131 SLA/LCD/DLP Additive Manufacturing3 credits
MFG 241 Prototyping and Production using Additive Methods3 credits
MFG 251 Metal Additive Manufacturing 23 credits
MFG 261 Iterative Production Manufacturing for Additive Manufacturing3 credits
General Education Elective4 credits
Total16 credits

CoursesCredits
MFG 132 SLS and Polymer Powder Bed Fusion Additive Manufacturing3 credits
MFG 242 Scanning and Design to Fit3 credits
MFG 252 Metal Additive Manufacturing 33 credits
MFG 262 Multi-Process and Production Manufacturing3 credits
General Education Elective4 credits
Total16 credits

RequirementsCredits
Manufacturing (MFG)75
Safety (SAF)1
Mathematics (MTH)4
Writing (WR)5
College Guidance & Success1
General Education Electives11