Additive Manufacturing
Minor
Level up your Mines degree
This minor program explores the innovative field of additive manufacturing. Students learn about the technology, materials and processes involved in creating objects layer by layer.  This minor complements the primary major and equips students with skills applicable in various industries, such as aerospace and healthcare, where additive manufacturing transforms production processes.
This minor falls under the Mechanical Engineering department, you will find more information about this minor and area of special interest on the .
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The additive manufacturing minor will prepare undergraduates to meet the challenges of careers in additive manufacturing. Undergraduate students have the following degree options:
- Area of Special Interest (12 credits)
- Minor (18 credits)
Learn more about related programs → Additive Manufacturing Interdisciplinary Minor
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