Digital Fabrication & Design Undergraduate Certificate
You’ve always been a creative, hands-on learner who loves to bring ideas to life. Your knack for technology and your limitless curiosity keep your hands and mind busy. Combine that with our Digital Fabrication & Design program, and you’ll get to do one of the most wonderful things imaginable: create new and innovative objects.
Taking everyday materials – metal, silicon, binary code and more – we mold, shape and transform them into objects with vitality, emotion and soul. Sound important? It is. Bold, distinctive and enduring objects make a difference in the lives of the people who use them. By blending traditional hand-crafted artistry with cutting edge technology, our makers program teaches you to become an artist with the hands of a craftsperson, the mind of an engineer and the imagination of a dreamer.
Program Type
Undergraduate Certificate
Program Format
On Campus
The arts are for everyone
A minor or certificate in the arts provides a well-rounded education. That’s because the arts foster creativity, critical thinking and problem-solving skills. They enhance communication and presentation skills, which are valuable in any professional setting. Engaging in the arts also increases empathy and understanding of diverse people and perspectives. Plus, they bring a unique selling point to your resume by demonstrating a versatile skill set.
And let’s be honest: The arts are also a lot of fun, adding stress relief and variety to your college experience.
Digital Fabrication & Design Program Details
When you join our makers program, you have access to the Digital Craft Research Lab (DCRL), which houses two distinct spaces designed just for you.
The CAD/FAB Lab houses workstations equipped with 3Dconnexion mice, a digitizing arm, Sense handheld 3D scanner, several 3D printers and more. Students have access to a Form 1 SLA printer, ZCorp 402C 3D printer and a vinyl cutter, as well as bending brakes, bench shears and other basic hand tools. The CAM/FAB LAB has a vertical and horizontal metal cutting bandsaw, three Beaumont metal grinders and a manual tool room lathe. You’ll also have access to several numerical controlled machines, including a 4’x8’ CNC router and an Epilog laser cutter, as well as a Tormach PCNC 1100 that is capable of machining aluminum, steel and titanium.
Our fabrication design program gives you plenty of hands-on experience with these cutting-edge tools and techniques to turn your design ideas into tangible objects. And you’ll do it all with experienced faculty who are dedicated to helping you develop your skills and achieve your goals, whether that means pursuing a career in product design, digital media or any other field that requires creativity and technical expertise.
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Art & Design Studio Disciplines
Led by expert artist faculty, our art and design studio disciplines are content areas that provide focus to your creative research, practice and degree. We offer the following studio disciplines: Ceramics, Creative Technologies, Design, Digital Fabrication, Fibers, Jewelry & Metalsmithing, Painting & Drawing, Photography & Imaging, Printmaking & Book Arts and Sculpture.
First Year Program in Art & Design
We don’t expect our new students to figure out college life on their own. Our First Year Program is designed to help new art and design students. In addition to specific coursework carefully chosen to foster success, we connect students to the many resources and opportunities found within a research university. Plus, we surround students with individualized support as they dive deeper into their program and find their way.
Artists Now! Guest Lecture Series
Throughout the fall and spring semesters, the Artists Now! Guest Lecture Series welcomes a diverse group of nationally and internationally recognized artists working across traditional, hybrid and emergent disciplines. Join us to explore and expand boundaries of creative visual practices alongside others with an interest in contemporary visual art.
Galleries & Exhibitions
Our art and design programs host many galleries and exhibitions both on campus and throughout the community. Our campus is home to four permanent art galleries, each with its own unique mission. All of them are free, open to the public and accessible for everyone to enjoy.
Milwaukee is also home to dozens of galleries and museums. All students in an art and design degree program receive a free annual membership to the . That means you can visit MAM and its events, including the popular MAM After Dark series, free of charge while you are a student.
Internships & Opportunities
Students work and intern professionally with Milwaukee’s leading art museums and galleries, creative agencies, corporations and nonprofits. They also find internships across the country and beyond. Discover where your education can take you. Learn more about internships and opportunities.
Student Organizations & Clubs
Meet like-minded people in a wide variety of student organizations and clubs who inspire creativity and will support your aspirations. Collaborate and create, network with professional artists, and deepen your connection with faculty, mentors and fellow students outside of the classroom.
Study Abroad
We believe that a complete education in the arts should take you beyond the classroom and the local community. By studying abroad, you’ll gain more than a change of scenery. You’ll embark on a transformative educational experience and bring a global perspective to your field of study. offered in partnership with the Center for International Education.
Art & Design Alumni Stories
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Kesslers Diamonds continues its support of Jewelry & Metalsmithing students through grants and internshipsFor the past eight years, Kesslers Diamonds has partnered with PSOA’s Jewelry & Metalsmithing program to provide students with opportunities to create industry-grade work. What began as a collaboration has grown into a sustained investment in student success, offering real-world job experience, internship opportunities, and significant scholarship support.
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How Steve Teeple’s childhood interests shaped his career as a digital artistÂAs a child growing up in Wisconsin, Steve Teeple was drawn to fantasy worlds. Books, films, and comics filled with mysticism, science fiction, and manga sparked an early fascination that would later shape his creative career. Today, the 51ÁÔĆć alum, known professionally as Teeps, is a Los Angeles-based digital artist working across the realm of 3D art. …
Art & Design Careers
- 3D Animator / Modeler
- Advertising Director
- Animator
- App Developer
- Art Critic / Writer
- Art Dealer
- Art Director
- Art Gallery Owner
- Art Historian
- Art Therapist
- Artisan Solutionist
- Artist in Residence
- Artists’ Agent
- Arts Administrator
- Augmented Reality Designer
- Blacksmith
- Ceramicist
- Commercial Artist
- Community Artist
- Community Organizer
- Consultant
- Costume Designer
- Creative Services Manager
- Curator
- Design Manager
- Designer
- Director of Community Engagement
- Educator
- Entrepreneur
- Exhibit Designer
- Fabricator
- Fashion Designer
- Fine Artist
- Floral Designer
- Font Designer
- Freelance Artist
- Furniture Designer / Restorer
- Game Designer
- Graphic Designer
- Graphic Artist
- Illustrator
- Industrial Designer
- Interactive Designer
- Interior Designer
- Jewelry Designer / Maker
- Lighting Designer
- Makeup Artist
- Marketing & Sales Director
- Metalsmith
- Mixed Media Artist
- Muralist
- Museum Director
- Packaging Designer
- Painter
- Photographer
- Photographic Stylist
- Photographic Technician
- Printmaker
- Product Designer
- Production Artist
- Program Director / Coordinator
- Prop Maker
- Public Artist
- Public Relations Director
- Sculptor
- Set Designer
- Sketch Artist
- Stylist
- Technical Designer, Apparel
- Textile Designer
- Toy Maker
- User Experience / User Interface Designer
- Visual Merchandiser
- Visual / Special Effects Artist
- Web Designer / Developer
Digital Fabrication & Design Program Faculty
Which faculty you have within this program is dependent upon your chosen courses or interests. For a list of all Art & Design faculty and staff please click the button below.
- Associate Professor, Digital Fabrication & Design
- Associate Professor, Design & Visual Communication
- Area Head, Digital Fabrication & Design
- hawk@uwm.edu
- Art Building 430B
- Teaching Faculty II, Jewelry & Metalsmithing, Digital Fabrication & Design
- Studio Technician, Jewelry & Metalsmithing
- Department Safety Coordinator and Technician, Art & Design
- meierea@uwm.edu
- Art Building 358
- Teaching Faculty II, Digital Fabrication & Design
- vivirito@uwm.edu
- Kenilworth Square East 368





