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2.007 Design and Manufacturing I
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Undergrad (Spring)
Prereq: 2.001; 2.670; Coreq: 2.086
Units: 3-4-5
Lecture: TR11-12.30 (10-250) Lab: M2-5 (3-050A) or M2-5 (3-050B) or T2-5 (3-050A) or T2-5 (3-050B) or W9-12 (3-050A) or W9-12 (3-050B) or W2-5 (3-050A) or W2-5 (3-050B) or R2-5 (3-050A) or R2-5 (3-050B) or F9-12 (3-050A) or F9-12 (3-050B)
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Develops students' competence and self-confidence as design engineers. Emphasis on the creative design process bolstered by application of physical laws. Instruction on how to complete projects on schedule and within budget. Robustness and manufacturability are emphasized. Subject relies on active learning via a major design-and-build project. Lecture topics include idea generation, estimation, concept selection, visual thinking, computer-aided design (CAD), mechanism design, machine elements, basic electronics, technical communication, and ethics. Lab fee. Limited enrollment. Pre-registration required for lab assignment; special sections by lottery only.
D. Wendell
No textbook information available

2.008 Design and Manufacturing II
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Undergrad (Fall, Spring) Partial Lab
Prereq: 2.007 or Coreq: 2.017; 2.005 or 2.051
Units: 3-3-6
Lecture: MW12.30-2 (35-225) Lab: T9-12 (35-310) or T2-5 (35-308) or W2-5 (35-310) or R9-12 (35-310) or R2-5 (35-308) or F9-12 (35-310)
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Integration of design, engineering, and management disciplines and practices for analysis and design of manufacturing enterprises. Emphasis is on the physics and stochastic nature of manufacturing processes and systems, and their effects on quality, rate, cost, and flexibility. Topics include process physics and control, design for manufacturing, and manufacturing systems. Group project requires design and fabrication of parts using mass-production and assembly methods to produce a product in quantity. Six units may be applied to the General Institute Lab Requirement. Satisfies 6 units of Institute Laboratory credit. Enrollment may be limited due to laboratory capacity; preference to Course 2 majors and minors.
Fall: A. Hart
Spring: J. Chun
Textbooks (Spring 2018)