Solid Works
The Certificate of Completion in Solid Works introduces students to designing, drafting, or illustrating construction, engineering, manufacturing or architecture. Shoreline Community College works closely with local advisory committees and industry professionals to ensure students receive the knowledge and skills currently in demand by employers in the field. Designers and drafters work with engineers and other professionals to translate their ideas into technical drawings, which will guide the fabrication of products, the assembly of industrial equipment, and the construction of large projects such as buildings, dams, and pipelines. Technical drawings prepared by drafters typically show what the finished product or structure will look like from every angle along with detailed specifications on the dimensions, materials, and assembly procedures. These drawings are then used to convey the engineers concepts to the people who will do the actual construction. Solid Works allows designers to create and revise products in the office or through the Internet.
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