1. 2D/3D Drafting – Learn the SolidWorks interface and become familiar with both basic and advanced drafting tools and commands.
2. 3D Part Modeling – Master essential modeling features such as Extrude, Revolve, Shell, Rib, Wrap, and more to create mechanical parts and product components.
3. Assembly Modeling – Understand assembly constraints and learn how to assemble individual parts into complete machines, equipment, and product assemblies.
4. 2D Technical Drawings – Create and publish professional manufacturing and assembly drawings for production purposes.
5. Sheet Metal and Surface Design– Design sheet metal parts and complex surfaces for industrial products, molds, machine housings, and specialized applications.
6. Motion Simulation and Analysis – Perform motion studies, interference detection, and basic static simulations to better understand mechanical behavior and integrate design with engineering analysis.
7. Practical Applications– Apply your skills to academic projects, mechanical product design, and real-world work in design, manufacturing, and assembly companies.