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Introduction Engineering Design with SOLIDWORKS® 2018
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Associate - Mechanical Design (CSW A) exam.
Awareness to the exam procedure, process, and
required model knowledge needed to take the
CSW A exam. The five exam categories are:
• Drafting Competencies.
• Basic Part Creation and Modification. ASSOCIJJTE
Mechanical
Design
• Intermediate Part Creation and Modification.
• Advanced Part Creation and Modification.
• Assembly Creation and Modification.
The CSW A certification indicates a foundation in and apprentice
knowledge of 30 CAD design and engineering practices and
principles. The main requirement for obtaining the CSW A
certification is to take and pass the two part on-line proctored
exams.
This first exam (Part 1) is 90 minutes; minimum passing score is
80, with 6 questions.
The second exam (Part 2) is 90 minutes; minimum passing score is 80 with 8 questions.
What is SOLIDWORKS®?
SOLIDWORKS® is a mechanical design automation software package used to build
parts, assemblies and drawings that takes advantage of the familiar Microsoft® Windows
graphical user interface.
SOLIDWORKS is an easy to learn design and analysis tool (SOLIDWORKS Simulation,
SOLIDWORKS Motion, SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation, etc.), which makes it
possible for designers to quickly sketch 2D and 30 concepts, create 30 parts and
assemblies and detail 2D drawings.
In SOLIDWORKS, you create 2D and 30 sketches, 30 parts, 30 assemblies and 2D
drawings. The part, assembly and drawing documents are related. Additional information
on SOLIDWORKS and its family of products can be obtained at their URL,
www.SOLIDWORKS.com.
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