Mechanical Design Intermediate

SOLIDWORKS Advanced Part Modeling

Explore complex part creation with SOLIDWORKS Advanced Part Modeling. This course covers multi-body design, advanced sweeps, and lofts. Aimed at users who understand basic part modeling, it’s perfect for enhancing detailed design capabilities.

The “SOLIDWORKS Advanced Part Modeling” course from Design and Process is designed for users looking to enhance their skills in creating complex parts and features using SOLIDWORKS. This course delves into advanced techniques that enable the creation of intricate designs with precision and efficiency.

This course is ideal for SOLIDWORKS users who have a foundational understanding of part modeling and wish to push the boundaries of what can be achieved with the software. Through detailed lessons and hands-on practice, participants will learn to navigate and apply advanced modeling techniques, enabling them to tackle more complex design challenges.

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$1,350.00 Commercial
$1,265.00 Government

*Government pricing requires a valid .mil or .gov email address for each registered student.

UPCOMING DATES

Jun 22–24, 2026

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Aug 3–5, 2026

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Sep 14–16, 2026

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Oct 26–28, 2026

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Dec 7–9, 2026

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Dec 14–16, 2026

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Network vs. Standalone

A Network license allows multiple users to share a pool of licenses across a network, while a Standalone license is tied to a single computer and can only be used by one user at a time.

  • If you are a sole user or prefer to have dedicated licenses for each machine, a standalone license will likely be the best option. However, for teams that need to share licenses across multiple users or locations, network licenses offer greater flexibility.

 

Term vs. Perpetual

With a perpetual license, you own the software and can use it forever, while with a term license, you only have access to the software for the duration of your subscription period. 

  • If you have stable design needs, a predictable budget and want to own the software outright, perpetual is your best option. For companies with fluctuating project needs who want lower upfront costs and flexibility to adjust their software usage, term licenses are your best option.

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