Course Duration: 160 hour (minimum)
Tuition: $4,800 US
Overview: Engineering is in big demand in the United States and the World. There is no excuse to not have a job in any economy when a SolidWorks course like this one is available. If you are unemployed and cannot afford the tuition we can set up a payment plan. Call 312.226.8339 for more details.
To perform in an engineering, mechanical design, or design engineer position around the world a candidate must be able to operate SolidWorks at a level above the competition to be seriously considered for a position. Our four week programs are designed to give you the skills and confidence contractors need to secure a job and perform at a job once obtained. Often times once the first week or so is accomplished participants will want to focus their efforts on surfacing with respect to plastics, sheet metal, or FEA. We strongly encourage a specialty in order for your resume to stand out from others.
Just like the rest of Design Engine’s courses, you can customize the class to what you want it to be about. For example many designers want to focus their training on seating while engineers may want to focus their training on die cast aluminum engine parts. Class size stays below 6 students (averaging around 3).
Week One: Learn proper modeling techniques, to utilize drawings to aid in modeling, cross sections, exploded views, and the basics of surfacing. Very similar to our Level 1 SolidWorks Course
Week Two: Obtain detail drawings, large assembly management, and some advanced part design skills in this one week intensive. Might also cover the basics of sheetmetal.
Week Three: Obtain manufacturing skills in plastic part design, die casting, forging, sheet metal all in this one week intensive.
Week Four: Surfacing with respect to engineers working with industrial designers or industrial designers looking to gain a large grasp with surfacing inside of SolidWorks. Often the weekends are set aside for student projects and other times the last three days of this four week program are set aside for student projects.
Student projects are often customized to suit individual student needs and are primarily used to obtain employment by showing competency and that you used and understand the software on something other than school assignments.
To Get A Job
Our training staff is made up of industrial designers and mechanical engineers who have extensive real life work history. We teach you how to design parts and assemblies and leave the last week to develop a project that can be used to gain employment. Stop by the Design Engine office for a visit.
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