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The aim of this unit of study is to enhance a student's manufacturing engineering skills using advanced Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) as a framework. The unit of study focuses on subtractive; additive, assembly and automation manufacturing processes as applied to a project. The management, planning and marketing of a typical manufacturing engineering project are also discussed. Through integrated project-based learning and hands-on-machine training, students learn how to: successfully complete a scalable manufacturing-based systems project, apply manufacturing management and system skills, product planning, the science in designing and selecting a manufacturing method, how to effectively present ideas and outcomes using a combination of video and report-based methods.
| Study level | Postgraduate |
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| Academic unit | Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic |
| Credit points | 6 |
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AMME5902 |
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Semester 2 2026
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Normal day | Camperdown/Darlington, Sydney |
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