The course will be carried out in blended learning mode and the place of dictation will be the Electronic and 3D Prototyping Laboratory of the Faculty of Engineering, on the university campus that UNER owns in Oro Verde, on Kilometer 10 of Provincial Route 11.
According to the curricular design, the degree will last 10 months –200 total hours– with a study plan that includes the completion and approval of its eight modules and the final integrative project.
The Diploma is aimed at personnel in the health area or those interested in developing in the field, with a secondary degree that includes the study of English in its program. The admission of applicants will be subject to the availability of quotas.
The start of the course is scheduled for next month. For more information and registration: [email protected]
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The Faculty has as antecedent in the matter, the Laboratory of Electronic Prototyping and 3D. In addition, the professors of the chairs of Programmable Electronics and Signal Acquisition and Processing Systems developed vast experience in the use and dissemination of 3D printing technologies: it was noted that in the last five years they have performed more than 200 services and projects for the public and private sectors that have involved these technologies.
Among the specific objectives, mention is made of knowing the different available 3D printing technologies; understand the application areas of each technology and its limitations; identify and apply situations in which I3D can assist in providing engineering solutions; evaluate clinical practices in which 3D printing is applied; and develop basic 3D modeling skills for printing or prototyping.