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42 Short courses in Production and Manufacturing Engineering

Project Management and Planning
Johns Hopkins Engineering's Project Management and Planning program offers a structured approach to understanding and applying waterfall project management principles, designed to equip professionals with the skills needed to effectively plan, execute, monitor, control, and close technical projects within the defined scope, budget, and schedule.

Professional Certificate of Competency in Product Design for Engineering Professionals
This Professional Certificate of Competency in Product Design for Engineering Professionals from Engineering Institute of Technology equips engineers and technicians with the expertise to create customer-focused, cost-effective, sustainable, and technology-driven products.

Advanced Materials and Manufacturing
The Advanced Materials and Manufacturing course from UCL Summer School introduces you to the transformative and innovative field of advanced materials and nanomaterials, focusing on their applications in the electronics, energy and healthcare sectors.
Digital Manufacturing and Design
This Digital Manufacturing and Design course offered by Coursera in partnership with SUNY Buffalo will expose you to the transformation taking place, throughout the world, in the way that products are being designed and manufactured.
Battery Comparison, Manufacturing, and Packaging
This Battery Comparison, Manufacturing, and Packaging course is offered by Coursera in partnership with Arizona State University.
Design for Additive Manufacturing
Edith Cowan College offers a short course in Design for Additive Manufacturing. Hands on practical experience from concept to print using various hardware and software solutions.
Tribology - Friction, Wear, and Lubrication
The Tribology - Friction, Wear, and Lubrication course offered by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) will explore the latest innovations in the study of friction, wear, and lubrication, while acquiring the frameworks you need to solve practical manufacturing challenges.
DigiFab - Introduction to Digital Fabrication
Have you ever wanted to learn how to design and fabricate parts for custom furniture? Do you want to 3D print baked goods in your spare time? Kadenze offers the DigiFab - Introduction to Digital Fabrication programme.
Rapid Prototyping and Tooling
This Rapid Prototyping and Tooling course offered by Coursera in partnership with Arizona State University will help with strategies for Creating Effective Rapid Prototypes. Best Practices for using Materials & Tooling.
Advanced Manufacturing Enterprise
This Advanced Manufacturing Enterprise course offered by Coursera in partnership with SUNY Buffalo will make students aware of what a digitally connected enterprise is, as they learn about the operational complexity of enterprises, business process optimization and the concept of an integrated product-process-value chain.
Digital Manufacturing and Design Technology
Throughout this Digital Manufacturing and Design Technology, Specialization course is offered by Coursera in partnership with University at Buffalo you'll understand Manufacturing’s Fourth Revolution. Learn how manufacturing is evolving with advances in digital-based technology.
Powering Product Innovation
In the Powering Product Innovation course offered by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), you’ll learn how to identify, adopt, and capitalize on game-changing innovations created by product users.
Semiconductor Packaging Manufacturing
This Semiconductor Packaging Manufacturing course is offered by Coursera in partnership with Arizona State University. This course is part of Semiconductor Packaging Specialization.
Rapid Prototyping Using 3D Printing
Learn Prototyping in Engineering & Product Design. This Rapid Prototyping Using 3D Printing course offered by Coursera in partnership with Arizona State University explores the use of 3D printing technologies in prototyping.
Design for Additive Manufacturing
This Design for Additive Manufacturing course is offered by Coursera in partnership with Arizona State University.
Additive Manufacturing
Learn Key 3D Printing Techniques for Manufacturing. Learn about the growing field of additive manufacturing through an introduction to six different AM processes with the Additive Manufacturing course offered by Coursera in partnership with Arizona State University.
Sustainable Composites Manufacturing and Industrial Applications
This Sustainable Composites Manufacturing and Industrial Applications course offered by Cranfield University will cover how sustainable polymer and natural fibres based textiles can be used to make strong renewable composites for the automotive and building construction industries.
Manufacturing Technology-Computer Numerical Control
Manufacturing Technology-Computer Numerical Control at Olympic College is designed to provide students with entry level manufacturing skills in Computer Numerical Control (CNC).
Cyber Security in Manufacturing
This Cyber Security in Manufacturing offered by Coursera in partnership with SUNY Buffalo will introduce students to why creating a strong and secure infrastructure should be of paramount concern for anyone operating in the DM&D domain, and measures that can be employed to protect operational technologies, systems and resources.
Manufacture and Materials Properties of Explosives
The aim of this Manufacture and Materials Properties of Explosives course offered by Cranfield University is to provide a critical understanding of the important properties of explosive materials and their methods of synthesis and manufacture.