Course Details
Topic 1: Design for subtractive manufacture
- Design for subtractive manufacture
- Design for additive manufacture
- Design for drafted applications
- Design for sheet metal manufacture
Topic 2: 3D component modeling
- Create and modify sketches
- Create construction planes and axes
- Create and modify 3D solid features
- Create and modify 3D surface features
- Create and modify freeform parts
- Create and modify sheet metal parts
- Demonstrate view controls
Topic 3: 3D assembly modeling and management
- Create distributed and derived designs
- Create motion with assembly joints
- Demonstrate component control
- Control component physical materials
Topic 4: Create exploded view animations
- Create a storyboard
- Manipulate component positions with transform
Topic 5: Technical detailed drawing creation
- Create a technical drawing
- Create technical drawing templates
- Create technical drawing elements
Topic 6: Rendered image creation
- Set up a render scene
- Control render appearances
- Create renderings
Final Assessment
- Written Assessment (SAQ)
- Practical Performance
Course Info
Promotion Code
Promo or discount cannot be applied to WSQ courses
Minimum Entry Requirement
Knowledge and Skills
- Able to operate using computer functions
- Minimum 3 GCE ‘O’ Levels Passes including English or WPL Level 5 (Average of Reading, Listening, Speaking & Writing Scores)
Attitude
- Positive Learning Attitude
- Enthusiastic Learner
Experience
- Minimum of 1 year of working experience.
Target age group: 21-65 years old
Minimum Software/Hardware Requirement
Software:
You can download and install the following software:
Hardware: Windows and Mac Laptops
About Progressive Wage Model (PWM)
The Progressive Wage Model (PWM) helps to increase wages of workers through upgrading skills and improving productivity.
Employers must ensure that their Singapore citizen and PR workers meet the PWM training requirements of attaining at least 1 Workforce Skills Qualification (WSQ) Statement of Attainment, out of the list of approved WSQ training modules.
For more information on PWM, please visit MOM site.
Funding Eligility Criteria
Individual Sponsored Trainee | Employer Sponsored Trainee |
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SkillsFuture Credit:
PSEA:
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Absentee Payroll (AP) Funding:
SFEC:
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Steps to Apply Skills Future Claim
- The staff will send you an invoice with the fee breakdown.
- Login to the MySkillsFuture portal, select the course you’re enrolling on and enter the course date and schedule.
- Enter the course fee payable by you (including GST) and enter the amount of credit to claim.
- Upload your invoice and click ‘Submit’
SkillsFuture Level-Up Program
The SkillsFuture Level-Up Programme provides greater structural support for mid-career Singaporeans aged 40 years and above to pursue a substantive skills reboot and stay relevant in a changing economy. For more information, visit SkillsFuture Level-Up Programme
Get Additional Course Fee Support Up to $500 under UTAP
The Union Training Assistance Programme (UTAP) is a training benefit provided to NTUC Union Members with an objective of encouraging them to upgrade with skills training. It is provided to minimize the training cost. If you are a NTUC Union Member then you can get 50% funding (capped at $500 per year) under Union Training Assistance Programme (UTAP).
For more information visit NTUC U Portal – Union Training Assistance Program (UTAP)
Steps to Apply UTAP
- Log in to your U Portal account to submit your UTAP application upon completion of the course.
Note
- SSG subsidy is available for Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents, and Corporates.
- All Singaporeans aged 25 and above can use their SkillsFuture Credit to pay. For more details, visit www.skillsfuture.gov.sg/credit
- An unfunded course fee can be claimed via SkillsFuture Credit or paid in cash.
- UTAP funding for NTUC Union Members is capped at $250 for 39 years and below and at $500 for 40 years and above.
- UTAP support amount will be paid to training provider first and claimed after end of class by learner.
Job Roles
- Product Designer
- Mechanical Engineer
- Industrial Designer
- CAD Designer
- Fusion 360 Specialist
- Prototyping Engineer
- 3D Modeler
- Product Development Specialist
- Manufacturing Engineer (focus on design)
- Aerospace Designer
- Automotive Design Engineer
- Jewelry Designer (using CAD tools)
- Furniture Designer (with digital prototyping)
- 3D Printing Specialist
- CNC Machinist (looking for design skills).
Trainers
Shahul Maricar: Shahul Maricar is a certified trainer. Shahul H. Maricar has been a content developer and webmaster, building educational websites and applications with HTML, CSS and JavaScript. He then served as an IT analyst, writing programs for automating custom workflows as well as data extraction and analysis in the healthcare field.
He is currently a freelance educator and is actively involved with development projects in game programming, computer-aided design and computer graphics.
Jyoti Chopra: Jyoti Chopra is ACLP trainer. She has professional experience in teaching Autocad, 3DsMax and Revit in a recognized teaching institute. She has been a AutoCad teacher with 4 years of experience in teaching designing principles and introducing students to designing softwares. She has experience as Architectural Designer performing design, simulation and drafting of various residential and landscape projects in Singapore. Her skillsets are AutoCAD, Revit, 3Ds Max. Adobe Photoshop and Furniture Design, Graphics, Sketching and 2D/3D Simulation. She is also Autodesk Certified Professional (Autocad).