CMT 110 - Introduction to 3D Concrete Printing

Course Description

This course will equip students with the knowledge and skills required for 3DCP construction printing using industry-recognized printing technologies. Participants will learn about materials, design, operation, and workforce development related to 3DCP home printing. Group 2 course.

Credit Hours

3

Contact Hours

3

Required Prerequisites

CAR 121, CAR 125

Course Learning Outcomes

Knowledge:
  • Identify Equipment and Materials Used in the 3DCP Industry.
  • Compare and contrast 3DCP to traditional methods and techniques.
  • Explain the history of Concrete 3DCP Development.
Application:
  • Identify Motion Systems used in 3DCP.
  • Coordinate Systems Determined Locations.
  • Identify Power systems required in 3DCP and Print heads utilized in 3DCP.
Integration:
  • Identify Motion Systems used in 3DCP.
  • Coordinate Systems Determined Locations.
  • Identify Power systems required in 3DCP and Print heads utilized in 3DCP.
Human Dimension:
  • Have confidence in understanding how 3DCP is incorporated into traditional building techniques.
Caring - Civic Learning:
  • Preparing students for roles in construction printing. Job prospects in this emerging field. Development of soft skills.
Learning How to Learn:
  • Recognize when more information is needed and seek help and resources.
  • Identify personal learning preferences.
  • Reflect on their ability to use their OSHA 10 Certification.