What will you learn in Introduction to SOLIDWORKS Course
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Master the SOLIDWORKS interface to efficiently navigate toolbars and commands
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Sketch 2D geometry and convert designs into 3D parts using extrude, revolve, and cut features
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Apply dimensioning and annotation standards to produce professional engineering drawings
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Assemble multi-component models using mates, constraints, and advanced assembly techniques
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Manage part libraries and reuse components to streamline design workflows
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Job Outlook
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CAD designers are in high demand across manufacturing, automotive, and aerospace sectors
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Mechanical engineers using SOLIDWORKS earn an average of $102K–$110K annually
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Expertise in SOLIDWORKS opens doors to roles in product development, prototyping, and R&D
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Freelance CAD services are growing for custom design and rapid prototyping projects
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SOLIDWORKS 2017–23: Become a Certified Associate Today (CSWA) Course – Prepare for the CSWA certification with in-depth practice exercises and industry-standard modeling techniques.
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Complete SOLIDWORKS Beginners Course – Learn the fundamentals of sketching, part modeling, assemblies, and drawings with a beginner-friendly approach.
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Master SOLIDWORKS 3D CAD Using Real-World Examples Course – Strengthen your CAD skills by working through practical engineering projects that mirror real industry workflows.
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Last verified: March 12, 2026