CATIA - CAD Training

Summer 2012 course offerings

Using CAD in the Shop

  • Course designed for shop employees in machining, fabrication, plastics, aerospace, etc. who need to use CAD for dimensions, specs, and some editing/drawing
  • Auto/CAD, SolidWorks, Inventor and CATIA introduced along with shop specifications on CAD drawings
  • 18 hour course
  • 1.5 and 2 week courses available in mid-July

CAD Solid Modeling for Industry – CATIA V5

  • Course designed for designers, drafters, engineers or shop employees who need to create, edit or adapt CATIA Solid Modeling parts and drawings
  • CATIA V5 basic drafting skills (cross-over to AutoCAD, SolidWorks and Inventor explored)
  • 18 hour course
  • 1.5 and 2 week course available July and August

CAD Solid Modeling for Industry – CATIA V5
Level 1 (credit or non-credit)
This course is intended to give the student thorough hands-on use of solid modeling software to create industry solid parts, assemblies and sub-assemblies of solid parts that are mated together, and shop drawings of both solid parts and assemblies. It also introduces several of the intermediate level functions available in most solid modeling software for areas of drafting and design in topics like parametric dimensioning and sketches, surfaces, sheet metal, welding and presentation drawings.

  • 20 hour course
  • Offered in 1-4 hours blocks
  • Skills covered include 2D sketching, 3D solid models, assemblies, shop drawings

Using CAD in the Shop
Level 1 (credit or non-credit) using CAD 2D and Solid Modeling software
This course is a combination of print reading for manufacturing using CAD to read and measure parts for fabrication and basic CAD skills for editing and creating parts drawings. It is intended to give the student thorough hands-on use of 2D and Solid Modeling software used in manufacturing, fabrication and aerospace industries. It also covers basic applications in several of the important manufacturing specifications used on CAD drawings in topics like threads, welding, finishes, dimensioning methods and both linear and geometric tolerances.

  • 18 hour course
  • Offered in 1-4 hour blocks
  • Skills covered include 2D CAD drawings, 3D Solid Modeling files, shop drawings in Solid Modeling, CAD drafting skills, assemblies, general manufacturing specs

To learn more, or enroll, contact:
Mary Stanton
Aerospace Industry Navigator
WorkSource Spokane & Air Washington
509-532-3108 or 509-533-8460
[email protected]