
If you need some extra help studying for a SOLIDWORKS exam, Varsity Tutors can get you enrolled in a Dayton SOLIDWORKS certification course. There are three levels to the certifications, which include Certified SOLIDWORKS Associate (CSWA), Certified SOLIDWORKS Expert (CSWE), and Certified SOLIDWORKS Professional (CSWP). Becoming certified can lead to many advantages, such as proving you are skilled with SOLIDWORKS and helping you land a job or a promotion.
There are 20 certifications that are available, depending on where your expertise lies. Some of these exams include CSWE-Simulation: CSWE-S exam, CSWP-Mechanical Design: CSWP exam, CSWP-Model-Based Design: CSWP-MBD exam, and CSWA-Additive Manufacturing: CSWA-AM exam.
The CSWE exam and the CSWE-S exam are the only two exams that have prerequisites. The CSWE exam requires that you have successfully passed the CSWP exam as well as passing at least four of the CSWP advanced topic exams (such as Drawing Tools or Sheet Metal). The CSWE-S exam requires that you have passed the CSWP exam, the CSWA-S exam, and the CSWP-S exam.
You can take advantage of the benefits of a Dayton SOLIDWORKS class when you enroll. One of the main perks is that you will have the opportunity to study with an expert instructor. This instructor is well-versed in the concepts covered and can lead lectures, learning activities that are designed to immerse you in the covered subjects, and can involve you in discussions covering several topics, including updating parameters and dimension sizes, which is part of the CSWP exam.
Something else that is beneficial about the SOLIDWORKS course is the classmates you'll be studying alongside. When you are all working toward a common goal, which is certification, it can encourage a collaborative learning experience and camaraderie. You can interact with one another, share your expertise back and forth, and participate in reviewing material such as Max Mold Opening, which is part of the CSWPA-MM exam. If you understand something more than one of your classmates, it can help both of you if you share your knowledge, because it solidifies the knowledge for both of you.
If you struggle with a particular concept and aren't getting enough aid through the classroom activities, you can request additional assistance from your instructor who can work with you one-on-one to get to the bottom of why you find it so challenging. Your instructor can also help you prepare for the exam by giving you valuable insights into the format of the test. They can help you learn how to prioritize, how to manage your time, and how to tackle the questions that you find the most difficult.
Dayton SOLIDWORKS certification training is designed to be convenient. No longer do you have to worry about a commute, because these lessons are entirely online. You can choose your place of study, whether that's at the main branch of the Dayton Metro Library, the Beavercreek Community Library, or your home.
Another convenient part of a Dayton SOLIDWORKS certification is that new class sections begin each month, making it easier for you to get started. You can also decide if you'd benefit more from a two or four-week class, depending on how much studying you believe that you need. Since the sections are varied as to which days and what times they take place, you can find a class that's going to best work with your current obligations.
When you decide to enroll in a course, you can reach for your full potential by utilizing your strengths within the online classroom while actively shoring up your weaker areas. If you are interested in Dayton SOLIDWORKS certification training, reach out to an educational consultant at Varsity Tutors to start the enrollment process.
SOLIDWORKS Certifications
- CSWA - Mechanical Design
- CSWA - Mechanical Design - Academic Version
- CSWA-Simulation
- CSWA-Additive Manufacturing
- CSWA-Electrical
- CSWA–Sustainability
- Platform Explorer Associate
- CSWP - Mechanical Design
- CSWP - Mechanical Design - Academic Version
- CSWP-Simulation
- CSWP-CAM
- CSWP-Model Based Design
- CSWPA-Drawing Tools
- CSWPA-Mold Making
- CSWPA-Sheet Metal
- CSWPA-Surfacing
- CSWPA-Weldments
- Certified PDM Professional Administrator (CPPA)
- CSWE - Mechanical Design
- CSWE – Simulation

Trevor: Dayton SolidWorks instructor
I'm a Northeastern Graduate with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and a Minor in math. I'm particularly passionate about 3D-Printing, aerospace, and mechanical design. I'm a highly motivated team player, and I strive to find challenging work that allows me to use all facets of my skillset. I love Math! It has always been my...
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- Northeastern University - Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
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