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The Centre of Engineering Excellence (CEE) has successfully trained over 100 individuals each year in CAD (Computer Aided Design) and CAM (Computer Aided Manufacture), since its establishment in 1993.

SolidWorks courses include Solid Modelling, 3D to 3D Integration and Assembly Modelling

Course details can be downloaded in PDF format here.

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SolidWorks – Solid Modelling

Level: basic to advanced

Suited to: design engineers and draughts persons

Entry requirements: no previous CAD experience

Duration: 30hrs – flexible learning

Course content:

  • User interface
  • Options
  • Creating a sketch
  • Adding geometric and dimensional relations
  • Construction geometry creation
  • Creating Solid part features
  • Model manipulation
  • Modifying Solid part features
  • Redefining Solid part features
  • Transformations
  • Work feature creation
  • Placed feature creation
  • Feature patterning
  • Adding drafts
  • Multiple parts
  • Model interrogation
  • Worked Solid Modelling examples
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SolidWorks – 3D to 2D integration

Level: basic to advanced

Suited to: design engineers and draughts persons

Entry requirements: SolidWorks Solid Modelling

Duration: 15hrs – flexible learning

Course content:

  • Drawing sheet creation
  • Drawing view creation
  • Dimension creation
  • Dimension manipulation
  • Reference dimension creation
  • Annotating a drawing
  • Worked 3D to 2D integration examples

SolidWorks – Assembly Modelling

Level: basic to advanced

Suited to: design engineers and draughts persons

Entry requirements: SolidWorks Solid Modelling

Duration: 15hrs – flexible learning

Course content:

  • Component assembly
  • Component manipulation
  • Assembly constraints
  • Exploded assembly creation
  • Assembly drawing creation
  • BOM
  • Parts list
  • Worked Assembly Modelling examples