Diploma in Design for Repair/Disassembly and Materials Passport
About us Diploma in Design for Repair/Disassembly and Materials Passport
The Diploma in Design for Repair/Disassembly and Materials Passport introduces the essential methodologies for sustainable design and the circular economy in manufacturing. It focuses on the application of design for disassembly (DfD) principles, design for repair (DfR), and the materials passport, which facilitates the tracking of materials and components throughout their life cycle. Learn to assess environmental impact, optimize material selection, and promote traceability through tools such as Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and disassembly simulation.
The program provides practical skills in creating digital material passports, developing innovative repair strategies, and evaluating the economic viability of sustainable design projects. It prepares students for professional roles such as sustainable design engineers, circular economy specialists, life cycle analysts, and materials managers, driving innovation in sectors such as construction, electronics, and manufacturing.
Target keywords (natural in the text): design for disassembly, design for repair, materials passport, circular economy, life cycle analysis, sustainability, materials, traceability, design diploma.
Diploma in Design for Repair/Disassembly and Materials Passport
- Format:
- Duration:
- Hours: 900 H
- Language:
- Credits:
- Registration date: 24-08-2026
- Strat date: 04-10-2026
- Available places: 3
1,180 $
Competencies and results
What you will learn
Who this program is for:
Diploma in Design for Repair/Disassembly and Materials Passport
9.9 Naval Structure Design: Structural Repairs
9.9 Dismantling and Decommissioning Techniques: Planning and Execution
9.3 Naval Materials Management: Inventory and Logistics
9.4 Welding and Naval Fabrication: Procedures and Quality
9.5 Piping and Equipment Systems: Repair and Maintenance
9.6 Naval Interior Design: Furniture and Finishes
9.7 Corrosion Protection: Paints and Coatings
9.8 Naval Technical Documentation: Drawings and Manuals
9.9 Safety in Naval Work: Regulations and Protocols
9.90 Case Studies: Analysis of Repairs and Dismantling
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Capstone-type projects
- Structural Design: FEM analysis; weight/strength optimization; test validation.
- Propulsion Systems: CFD modeling; propeller optimization; vibration analysis.
- Materials Management: Inventory, passporting; recycling; life cycle analysis.
- Repair and Maintenance: Plans; procedures; failure simulation.
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