3D Engineering and Additive Manufacturing
The Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering at ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ offers a graduate certificate designed to complement an existing master's degree, supplement a degree from another institution, or serve as a standalone credential for practicing engineers looking to advance their expertise in additive manufacturing.
Credit Hours
Completion
+ 2 Design Studios
About the Program
This certificate program provides students and professionals with cutting-edge knowledge in 3D Engineering (3DE) and Additive Manufacturing (AM) — one of the fastest-growing fields in modern engineering. The curriculum spans design principles, computer-aided design (CAD), reverse engineering, materials science, and advanced manufacturing technologies.
The program is structured to be flexible: it can supplement ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ's Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, complement a graduate degree at another institution, or stand alone as a professional development credential for licensed engineers seeking to expand their capabilities and résumé.
For a detailed overview of the program, download our program brochure.
Course Curriculum
| Course | Description | SCH |
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| MECH 5351 | Introduction to 3D Engineering and Additive Manufacturing — Fundamentals of 3DE and AM across a diverse spectrum of technologies and application areas, including design principles, CAD, reverse engineering, analysis, and 3D printing. Students will be able to make informed decisions about design and process selection and understand the materials science behind AM performance limitations. | 3 |
| MECH 5352 | Design for 3D Engineering and Additive Manufacturing — Design fundamentals of 3DE and AM, including economics of technologies with respect to design and process selection. Students apply engineering tools such as CAD, FEA, and CFD to optimize performance within technology and materials constraints. | 3 |
| MECH 5353 | Advanced 3D Engineering and Additive Manufacturing — Advanced 3DE and AM topics applied to the state-of-the-art in design, analysis, process selection, materials, manufacturing, and final part performance — with emphasis on new design principles available through 3DE and AM. | 3 |
| MECH 5354 | Design Studio I — Hands-on applications of 3D Engineering and Additive Manufacturing including 3D design and fabrication across process categories to demonstrate performance characteristics, available materials, and process advantages and limitations. | 3 |
| MECH 5355 | Design Studio II — Advanced hands-on projects demonstrating the new paradigm in design and fabrication afforded through 3D Engineering and Additive Manufacturing. | 3 |
| Total credit hours | 15 | |
Admission Requirements
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Bachelor's degree — B.S. in mechanical, aerospace, electrical, civil, industrial, biomedical, computer science, or a related engineering or science field from a regionally accredited institution (U.S. or equivalent)
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Transcript and résumé — official transcript showing current enrollment in a graduate-level engineering program and a current résumé demonstrating sufficient professional preparation
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Letter of recommendation — one letter from a supervisor or faculty member, preferably someone knowledgeable in the field of additive manufacturing
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Academic background — sufficient skills in mathematical and physical sciences and engineering, as is typical of an undergraduate engineering curriculum
Application Deadlines
The ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ School accepts applications year-round. Deadlines depend on the semester in which you wish to begin coursework. Apply at .
Domestic applicants
- Fall Semester — August 1 (Mexican Nationals: July 1)
- Spring Semester — November 1
- Summer Semester — May 1
International applicants
- Fall Semester — March 1
- Spring Semester — September 1
Financial aid and funding
Financial aid may be available to full-time ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ graduate students completing this certificate as part of a Master's or Doctoral program. To be considered for open Research Assistantship (RA) or Teaching Assistantship (TA) opportunities, send your résumé to the Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Department or the W.M. Keck Center for 3D Innovation.
- Research Assistantships (RA) — funded through research grants and contracts
- Teaching Assistantships (TA) — limited availability
- Scholarships, training stipends, and fellowships
- On-campus and off-campus positions for eligible students
Learn More
Information webinar — Watch our recorded information session for a full overview of the ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ Certificate in 3D Engineering & Additive Manufacturing, including program structure, career outcomes, and how to apply.
Questions about the certificate program? Contact us at meadvising@utep.edu or megrad@utep.edu.