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      Advanced Computer Aided Design A1N

      Course, Master's (2nd cycle), 6 credits, VP713A

      Application

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      Autumn 2024, Location: Skövde, Pace of study: 40%

      Application

      Application is done after nomination.

      Course syllabus, with reading list

      When? Where? How?

      Study period: 2 September 2024 - 3 November 2024
      Location: Skövde, Campus, Daytime
      Pace of study: 40%

      Admission Requirements

      A Bachelor’s degree equivalent to a Swedish kandidatexamen of 180 credits, within the main fields of integrated product development, production engineering, automation engineering, mechanical engineering or information technology (or the equivalent). A further requirement is proof of skills in English equivalent of studies at upper secondary level in Sweden, known as the Swedish course English 6. This is normally demonstrated by means of an internationally recognized language test, e.g. IELTS or TOEFL.

      Selection

      Guaranteed admission.

      Language

      The courses are conducted in English.

      The course addresses how computer-based tools like CAD are used and act as decision support systems in the product realisation process. Product development taking place in virtual environments requires communication between different tools and reliable simulations. The course also covers how different design proposals can affect production and assembly processes and, in turn, both physical and cognitive ergonomics.

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      Published: 2/18/2021
      Edited: 2/18/2021
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