SOLIDWORKS Basics

SOLIDWORKS Basics

Description

The SOLIDWORKS program is used to design and document three-dimensional parts and assemblies. It provides two-dimensional and three-dimensional tools, creates quality products with fewer revisions, and efficiently manages the design process. In this curriculum, students will learn to draw, extrude, cut, fillet, and chamfer parts, and animate an assembly.

Skills

  • Create and maintain personal finances using computer software
  • Use computer software to develop business statements and charts
  • Track profit/loss of a product
  • Complete banking and investment forms

Knowledge

  • Explain the importance of creating a budget and financial planning
  • Identify the risks involved with credit
  • Identify the importance of insurance careers in the insurance industry
  • Recognize the challenges facing business decisions

    Activities

    • Activity 1 - Introduction
    • Activity 2 - Personal Banking
    • Activity 3 - Personal Investments
    • Activity 4 - Business Types
    • Activity 5 - Business Decisions and Ethics
    • Activity 6 - Business Finance
    • Activity 7 - Business Statements and Economic Systems
    • Activity 8 - Accounting Principles
    • Activity 9 - Insurance Industry
    • Activity 10 - Post-Test and Wrap-Up
    • Activity 11 - Bonus Activities
    • Activity 12 - Challenge
    • Activity 13 - Open-Ended Challenge
    • Activity 14 - Careers
    • Activity 15 - Internet

    Standards

    Math, Science, Reading, Problem Solving

    Module Equipment Includes

    Student Workbook, Instructor's Manual, Installation CD, SOLIDWORKS® Education Edition Software, Headphones (2)


    Computer is required and sold separately.

    Part # and Description

    MP2002

    Requirements

    Sufficient workspace should be provided to accommodate a computer monitor, keyboard, mouse, mill control box, and CNC mill.
    Computer and supplies are required and sold separately.

    Curriculum Specifications

    No information available.