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Modern Making

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Certificate of Achievement

Modern Making Certificate

The certificate in Modern Making combines hands-on experience in modern making technologies with design thinking, enabling the development of creative prototypes and projects.



Students will gain experience in modern making technologies, techniques, materials and production processes, including digital fabrication and physical computing.



The Modern Making certificate is ideal for entrepreneurs developing products and services, artists creating interactive installations, educators developing STEM activities for use in the classroom, hobbyists, makers, inventors, and anyone interested in enhancing job skills and solving real-world problems.

Catalog Date: August 1, 2024

Certificate Requirements

Course Code Course Title Units
MAKR 100 Introduction to Microcontrollers and Physical Computing 3
MAKR 101 The Internet of Things 3
MAKR 110 3D Design for Additive Manufacturing 3
MAKR 111 Digital Fabrication 3
MAKR 290 Modern Making Capstone Project 1
A minimum of 3 units from the following: 3
BUS 357 Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and New Enterprise Development (3)
ECE 452 Making for Educators (3)
SOC 379 Making Social Change (3)
TA 420 Stagecraft (3)
TA 423 Introduction to Scene Design for the Stage (3)
Total Units: 16

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to:

  • evaluate physical computing and Internet of Things products, services and devices, and choose appropriate technologies for a given application.
  • utilize software, microcontrollers, and related electronic components to create interactive objects, prototypes and devices that integrate programming, networking, sensing, and actuation and that respond to environmental and user inputs.
  • evaluate various digital fabrication technologies, techniques, and materials and select the appropriate approach or combination of approaches for a given application or to solve a particular problem.
  • utilize a variety of tools to create, modify, adapt and prepare files for production using digital fabrication technologies, including 3D printing, laser cutting, and Computer Numerical Control (CNC) milling.
  • apply design thinking and the tools, techniques and technologies of digital fabrication, physical computing and the internet of things to develop prototypes and solutions across disciplines.

Certificates

Digital Fabrication Certificate

Digital fabrication is the process of translating a digital design developed on a computer into a physical object, using a variety of techniques, equipment, materials and production processes. Students completing the Digital Fabrication certificate will develop experience with design, development and production of physical objects, using a combination of hardware and software.



The Digital Fabrication certificate is ideal for makers, artists, entrepreneurs, educators, hobbyists, inventors, and anyone interested in enhancing job skills, solving problems, developing products, improving business processes, or creating works of art.

Catalog Date: August 1, 2024

Certificate Requirements

Course Code Course Title Units
MAKR 110 3D Design for Additive Manufacturing 3
MAKR 111 Digital Fabrication 3
Total Units: 6

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to:

  • evaluate various digital fabrication technologies, techniques, and materials and select the appropriate approach or combination of approaches for a given application or to solve a particular problem.
  • design and develop conceptual and functional prototypes that meet project requirements, using the principles of design thinking.
  • utilize a variety of tools to create, modify, adapt and prepare files for production using digital fabrication technologies, including 3D printing, laser cutting, and Computer Numerical Control (CNC) milling.

Physical Computing and the Internet of Things Certificate

Physical Computing and the Internet of Things (IoT) are terms used to describe the internetworking of physical devices, vehicles, buildings and other items embedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators, and network connectivity that enable these objects to collect and exchange data. Examples of physical computing and IoT devices include home automation systems, remote monitoring solutions, and "smart" devices of all kinds.



Upon completing this hands-on certificate, students will have a solid foundation in physical computing and IoT techniques and technologies, including evaluating devices and services, the use of microcontrollers, developing and modifying programming code, using sensors to record and evaluate environmental data, and employing various kinds of actuators to respond to user and environmental inputs.



The Physical Computing and the Internet of Things certificate is ideal for entrepreneurs developing products and services, artists wishing to create interactive installations, educators developing STEM activities for use in the classroom, small business owners working to improve business processes, hobbyists and makers and inventors, and anyone interested in enhancing job skills and solving real-world problems.

Catalog Date: August 1, 2024

Certificate Requirements

Course Code Course Title Units
MAKR 100 Introduction to Microcontrollers and Physical Computing 3
MAKR 101 The Internet of Things 3
Total Units: 6

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to:

  • evaluate physical computing and Internet of Things products, services and devices, and choose appropriate technologies for a given application.
  • design and develop physical computing and Internet of Things solutions using the principles of design thinking.
  • utilize software, microcontrollers, and related electronic components to create interactive objects, prototypes and devices that integrate programming, networking, sensing, and actuation and respond to environmental and user inputs.