Skip to Content

Continuing Education Programs

3D Printing and Prosthesis

Learn from the "Hands On Prosthetic Engineering" (HOPE) group in the College of Engineering and Computing to learn about 3D printing and all of the different objects you can make with this cool device. You will get an opportunity to learn the history of 3D printers, how they are used in the engineering industry, in architecture and in the medical industry.  Learn how this tool is being used to make prosthetic hands for kids in need. 

In this course, you will be able to learn how to use a 3D printer, design your own object for printing, and learn about all the ways 3D printers are used in different professions.

 

Program Date

Saturday, December 01, 2018 from 10:00 AM-4:00 PM

 

Registration and Fees

Registration Closed.  Course is sold out.

 

Scholarships

A limited number of needs-based scholarships are available.  To apply, follow the instructions on this application.

 

Registration and Payment Notes

We accept online payment via electronic check, VISA, MasterCard, Discover and American Express through MarketPlace, a secure electronic environment that simplifies business transactions with the university. Follow the MarketPlace prompts to complete payment. Your transaction is only complete when you receive an order number, which is your receipt of payment. Your seat is not guaranteed until payment is received and you receive an order number.

Once you have paid and are enrolled, you will be emailed location information about one week before the program begins.


Challenge the conventional. Create the exceptional. No Limits.

©