Digital Design and Fabrication Certificate
The digital design and fabrication certificate is available to all students at the University and as a stand-alone certificate for members of the community seeking career development. The digital design and fabrication technology arc from drafting through 3D printing, Laser Cutting, Milling, and CNC are sought-after skills in the manufacturing industries, both locally and nationally.
Requirements for the Digital Design and Fabrication Certificate
| Code | Title | Credits | 
|---|---|---|
| Foundation Courses | ||
| Select one of the following: | 1-3 | |
| CAD I - Sketchup | ||
| CAD I - AutoCAD | ||
| CAD I - Vectorworks | ||
| Introduction to Digital Art | ||
| Lighting and Projection Design I | ||
| Scenic Design I | ||
| Engineering Drawing and Computer Aided Design | ||
| Required Digital Fabrication Courses | ||
| DFAB 270 | Digital Fabrication I | 3 | 
| ART 370 | Digital Fabrication II | 3 | 
| ART 470 | Digital Fabrication III | 3 | 
| Total Credits | 10-12 | |
University Requirements for Undergraduate Certificates
Course work in a certificate must be completed with a minimum 2.00 GPA. Departments or programs may require a higher GPA.
A minimum of 9 credits in a certificate program must be taken at UW-Parkside. Individual departments and programs may require more than 9 credits to be taken at UW-Parkside.