Guest0527211403
Mechanical
- Apr 24, 2004
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Hi Folks,
I am starting a list of schools around the world who offer Pro/Engineer to their students.
This list is useful for:
-Companies looking to recruit grads from schools who can use Pro/E
-Professionals who are looking for Continuing Education courses which teach Pro/Engineer
-Companies looking to have an influence on the curriculum of local Colleges and Universities, increasing the overall quality of the emerging workforce.
As for formatting, please try and include:
Name of School
Major City, State or Province, Country
School website
And any information about the courses that offer Pro/E. This includes Full-Time stream courses (i.e. Part of a 3 or 4 year diploma or degree program) or Continuing Education courses (i.e. Night School courses or Weekend Courses).
Any other useful information that would indicate an experienced Pro/E user base in the school (i.e. Pro/E installed in the labs, teams at the school using Pro/E).
I can offer 2 examples:
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George Brown College
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Full Time programs:
Mechanical Engineering Technology program offers 6 courses geared towards PTC software.
-Eng. Design 1
-Mechatronics 1/2
-Advanced CADD 1/2
-Finite Element Analysis
Part-Time programs:
-Pro/Engineer 1 and 2 offered Saturdays through Continuing Education department.
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University of Toronto (FSAE team)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Formula SAE Racing team utilizes Pro/E and Pro/Mechanica in the design of their competition race car. I have worked personally with them and can speak volumes about the level of skill on the team.
I am starting a list of schools around the world who offer Pro/Engineer to their students.
This list is useful for:
-Companies looking to recruit grads from schools who can use Pro/E
-Professionals who are looking for Continuing Education courses which teach Pro/Engineer
-Companies looking to have an influence on the curriculum of local Colleges and Universities, increasing the overall quality of the emerging workforce.
As for formatting, please try and include:
Name of School
Major City, State or Province, Country
School website
And any information about the courses that offer Pro/E. This includes Full-Time stream courses (i.e. Part of a 3 or 4 year diploma or degree program) or Continuing Education courses (i.e. Night School courses or Weekend Courses).
Any other useful information that would indicate an experienced Pro/E user base in the school (i.e. Pro/E installed in the labs, teams at the school using Pro/E).
I can offer 2 examples:
-----------------------
George Brown College
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Full Time programs:
Mechanical Engineering Technology program offers 6 courses geared towards PTC software.
-Eng. Design 1
-Mechatronics 1/2
-Advanced CADD 1/2
-Finite Element Analysis
Part-Time programs:
-Pro/Engineer 1 and 2 offered Saturdays through Continuing Education department.
-----------------------------
University of Toronto (FSAE team)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Formula SAE Racing team utilizes Pro/E and Pro/Mechanica in the design of their competition race car. I have worked personally with them and can speak volumes about the level of skill on the team.