Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing (Taught)
- MSc (PG)
- 1 Years
- Full-time
- 09/2025
- Postgraduate
- University Park Campus
Course summary
Whether it is creating advanced engineering components, new kinds of prosthetic limbs, or complex pharmaceutical devices, Additive Manufacturing gives an engineer the ability to build structures with unprecedented degrees of complexity. This leads to new product generations that are completely unlike what has ever existed before. The digital and tool-less nature of additive manufacturing offers a range of new possibilities that are very exciting to today’s engineers.
This MSc programme will give you in-depth knowledge and understanding of Additive Manufacturing and 3D printing technology. You will gain the skills needed to:
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evaluate the application of Additive Manufacturing technologies
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apply methods in a project context
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design additively manufactured devices
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undertake individual research projects
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critique, analyse, and communicate research findings
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You will have access to the Additive Manufacturing laboratory within the Centre for Additive Manufacturing and will be taught by world-leading researchers using an impressive range of Additive Manufacturing machines and other technologies. Our research and teaching takes place in the new purpose built Advanced Manufacturing Building on Jubilee Campus.
You will have access to the Additive Manufacturing laboratory within the Centre for Additive Manufacturing and will be taught by world-leading researchers using an impressive range of Additive Manufacturing machines and other technologies. Our research and teaching takes place in the new purpose built Advanced Manufacturing Building on Jubilee Campus.
Modules
Core Modules:
Fundamentals of Additive Manufacturing
Group Grand Challenge
Advanced Materials
Advanced Topics in Addiive Manufacturing
Advamced opics in Additive Manufacturing
Introduction to Metrology
Individual Postgraduate Project for Additive Manufacturing and 3D Priniting MSc
Optional Modules
Advanced Technology Review
MAterials Design Against Failure
Entry requirements
2:1 (or international equivalent) BEng, BSc or other relevant subject
Applicants with qualifications below the minimum may be considered if they have relevant industrial experience (e.g. research and development environment) of at least five years, subject to approval by the Quality and Standards Committee
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
No fee information has been provided for this course
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.
Additional fee information
For fee information, see www.nottingham.ac.uk/fees
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