MSE397H1: Materials Manufacturing and Design II

0.50
36.6L/24.4T/12.2P

Focusing on a session long project this course requires students working in small teams to apply concepts from across our curriculum to plan and execute a project of moderate complexity culminating in a final design showcase. Skills and concepts applied include hands-on laboratory techniques, prototyping, simulation, cost modelling and validation of simulation results. This approach requires students to integrate fundamental concepts from throughout materials science and mechanical design. Significant time is allocated to individual meetings and consultation with the course instructor and course teaching staff to address the unique needs of each project. Students will apply design methodology learned from APS111H1/APS112H1, MSE294H1/MSE295H1 and MSE396H1 to their team project. Additionally, elements of the design will be simulated in MSE351H1 and the simulation results will be experimentally validated in this course. The course concludes with a formal oral presentation, technical report, and a competitive design showcase. 

54.9 (Fall), 54.9 (Winter), 109.8 (Full Year)