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Dec 21, 2024
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College Catalog 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Product Development, AAS
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The Product Development program is designed to provide the knowledge and skills required for entry‑level positions in a variety of design environments. The program focuses on the development of both technical and professional proficiencies. The curriculum includes industrial processes and materials, rapid‑prototyping, computer‑aided design, applied problem solving skills, and presentation techniques.
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Suggested sequence (may be modified to meet your needs):
Credit Hours Required: 62
Product Development - Additional Program Information
Contact Information |
Contact Title |
Name |
Phone |
E-mail |
Location |
Professor |
Dr. Harry Buhalis |
586.445.7450 |
buhalish@macomb.edu |
South Campus |
Professor |
Jim Carlson |
586.445.7473 |
carlsonj@macomb.edu |
South Campus |
Program Description:
The Product Development program is designed to provide the knowledge and skills required for entry‑level positions in a variety of design environments. The program focuses on the development of both technical and professional proficiencies. The curriculum includes industrial processes and materials, rapid‑prototyping, computer‑aided design, applied problem solving skills, and presentation techniques.
Program Outcomes:
Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to:
1. Apply orthographic projection principles on engineering drawings.
2. Utilize computer-aided design processes.
3. Identify materials and processes utilized in design, manufacture and fabrication of components.
4. Apply effective communication skills in a technical environment.
5. Apply basic product development process skills.
Career Opportunities:
Transfer Pathways:
Students intending to transfer and complete a bachelor’s degree need to make early decisions concerning an academic major and a transfer destination. Statistics show that students who make these decisions early are more likely to persist to graduation than their undecided counterparts. Students planning to transfer credits earned at Macomb are strongly urged to see a counselor or academic advisor as early as possible in their college careers.
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