This course introduces students to the application of autodesk inventor to create 3-dimensional parametric computer models. The inventor model is an accurate 3d digital prototype that enables users to validate design and engineering data during the modeling process.
This course introduces students to the application of autodesk inventor to create 3-dimensional parametric computer models. The inventor model is an accurate 3d digital prototype that enables users to validate design and engineering data during the modeling process.
With innovative approaches, the program allows the user to accelerate and simplify the concept-to-manufacturing stage. Major topics include sketches, part modeling, assembly creation, constraint applications, sheet metal modeling, welding assembly, animation and drawing production.
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Why choose brighton college?
Hands-on training opportunities
Block Course format
100% work experience placement
Small instructor-led classes
Flexible scheduling and immediate start dates
Ongoing job search and career development assistance
Transfer Pathways
Brighton College is a vocational training college located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, near Vancouver. Our main campus is conveniently located in central Burnaby.
We deliver high-quality education and support in a serious learning environment for students with a variety of backgrounds and abilities in order to improve their lives for a brighter future.
The College is built on the belief that a technical and practical education with hands-on training is a solid foundation to prepare and guide students to enter their desired career path immediately after graduation.
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Why choose brighton college?
Hands-on training opportunities
We believe that technical and practical skills are the foundation that will set our students apart in their job searches after graduation. Our programs include hands-on training and interactive learning styles helping students acquire skills that align with positions in their chosen industry.
Block Course format
Block classes that create focus and save you time. Students are enrolled in one class at a time for the majority of their program duration, which means they are focusing on one subject at a time, 4 hours a day, 5 days per week. See course outlines for the listing of individual course lengths.
100% work experience placement
Many of our programs include a work experience placement component that takes place towards the end of the program. We guarantee all our students in these programs a work experience placement. We help you find a local employer that will give you the opportunity to practice what you have learned during college. Some of our students are able to obtain full-time jobs with their work experience sponsors or find jobs through contacts made during their work experience.
Small instructor-led classes
Our small class sizes give you plenty of room to participate in class discussions. All our instructors are industry professionals with their own education and varied professional experiences which help them bring practical lessons to the students in all departments.
Flexible scheduling and immediate start dates
Our programs are designed for adults who may be working full-time or part-time with busy schedules; we offer full-time and part-time programs to fit your schedule. We have recently launched new blended programs, which allow students to complete a portion of the program online so they can work on their own time and pace for those courses. Our programs start every 2-4 weeks, so you can begin your training almost immediately!
Ongoing job search and career development assistance
Our career center assists students in finding job placements through Brighton College’s network of employers and career resources.
Transfer Pathways
We offer our students pathways for further academic success by establishing articulation agreements with local institutions. These partnerships give students the opportunity to continue their higher education and further expand their career possibilities. Transfer pathways enable students to transfer credits to one of our institution partners, which can save them time in completing a degree.
All topics relate to industry and include things such as detail and assembly drawing, development of mechanisms, machine frames along with electrical and electronic and sheet metal drawing. Students will use the current versions of autocad, solidworks and autodesk inventor.
You begin by focusing on the top-down design workflow. You learn how tools are used to achieve this workflow using derive, multi-body design, and layouts. Other topics include model simplification tools, positional representations, model states, imates and iassemblies, frame generator, design accel...
Introduction to solid modeling provides you with an understanding of the parametric design philosophy through a hands-on, practice-intensive curriculum. You will learn the key skills and knowledge required to design models using autodesk inventor, starting with conceptual sketching, through to soli...
Create almost any type of solid model or assembly model with ease. Topics include the inventor interface, creating and editing sketch planes and constraints, creating parts and assembly models, creating 2d working drawings form models.
This course instructs users in best usage approaches for parametric design philosophy through a hands-on, practice-intensive curriculum.
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