As 3D printing has become more prevalent and important in various industries, many universities have started offering degree programs related to 3D printing. These programs typically focus on the design, engineering, and manufacturing aspects of 3D printing and can lead to careers in fields such as engineering, product design, and manufacturing.
Some of the degree programs related to 3D printing that are currently being offered by universities include:
- Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering with an emphasis on Additive Manufacturing and Design
- Bachelor of Science in Product Design with a focus on 3D Printing
- Master of Science in Additive Manufacturing and Design
- Master of Science in Industrial Design with a concentration in 3D Printing
- Master of Science in Engineering with a specialization in Additive Manufacturing and Design
These degree programs typically cover a wide range of topics related to 3D printing, including the principles of 3D printing, the design of 3D models, materials and fabrication techniques, and the applications of 3D printing in various industries. Graduates of these programs are well-equipped to work in the rapidly growing field of 3D printing and its related industries.