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Modern Making (MAKR) Courses

MAKR 140 Introduction to Making

  • Units:2
  • Hours:18 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB
  • Prerequisite:None.
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2024

This highly immersive, hands-on introductory survey course introduces students to the principles of making and design thinking through fabricating or producing a finished product. Students learn to design and build physical things or spaces, make them work, and integrate them with electronics, software, or mediums of innovation. Students will gain knowledge of common fabrication techniques and skill using the associated tools, such as: 3D printing, CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining, laser cutting, woodworking and metalworking, large printer and cutter usage, electronics, microcontroller programming, textile making, weaving looms, food and beverage making and processing, and more. Students will use this knowledge and skill in both individual and team settings, and participate in a capstone project. Supplies are provided for all assigned projects.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • SLO #1: Demonstrate a working knowledge of how to safely use the advanced manufacturing technologies found in the Makerspace.
  • understand and demonstrate safety procedures at the Makerspace.
  • gain knowledge of common fabrication techniques and skill in using them.
  • identify and describe all materials that can be manipulated with the makerspace equipment.
  • SLO #2: Integrate both the design and production process to create a prototype item.
  • demonstrate and articulate the steps to design, make, and test a completed prototype.
  • produce and present a simple modern making project in a team-based environment.
  • proficiently use the ethics and culture in a Makerspace environment.

MAKR 151 Makerspace Lab I

  • Units:0.5 - 1
  • Hours:27 - 54 hours LAB
  • Prerequisite:None.
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2024

This lab course provides access to workshops in the methodologies and practices of making in a contemporary Makerspace / fabrication laboratory environment. Via hands-on trainings, workshops, and instruction, students will gain experience using a variety of equipment used in the Makerspace to design and build projects using materials and equipment such as wood, plastics, metals, textiles, organic matter, 3D printing, milling, electronics, large format printing, sewing machines, looms, and food and beverage processors. Supplies are provided for all training projects for this course but not for larger scale commercial projects. Students have access to all equipment after completing the required safety training and any relevant workshops.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • SLO #1: Demonstrate ability to safely use the advanced manufacturing technologies necessary for the student's intended project.
  • understand and demonstrate safety procedures at the Makerspace.
  • develop knowledge of common fabrication techniques and skill in using them.
  • SLO #2: Integrate both the design and production process to create a prototype item.
  • demonstrate and articulate the steps to design, make, and test a completed prototype.
  • proficiently use the ethics and culture in a Makerspace environment.

MAKR 299 Experimental Offering in Modern Making

  • Units:0.5 - 4
  • Prerequisite:None.
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2024

This is the experimental courses description.


MAKR 499 Experimental Offering in Modern Making

  • Units:0.5 - 4
  • Prerequisite:None.
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2024

This is the experimental courses description.