Integrated Computer Aided Design / Computer Aided Manufacturing Systems
Supported by
Georgian Technical University
Award / Title
M.Sc (Hons) • Computer Systems
Specialization: • CAD-CAM Engineering
Course Philosophy and Aims
- Understand the interrelationship between design and manufacture and the crucial significance of costs, including life cycle analysis.
- To establish links between CAD-CAM Engineering tools and end-users’ original tasks.
- Have a firm knowledge and skills in applied software development on the base of object-oriented and visual programming.
- To build and implement third-party applications in existing CAD-CAM software packages.
Background
The course is considered as an interdisciplinary study, which may be obtained only on the M.Sc level by taking the 60 credits of core and optional units at the final stage and after defending the dissertation work where results of scientific research have to be presented. CAD/CAM Engineering Center has successful collaboration with CERN — European Organization of Nuclear Physics, in development of the world’s largest LHC machine and experiments.