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Schools that offer Pro/Engineer

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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 don't have all the details but I think it's a great idea;

New Mexico State University
Las Cruces, New Mexico

University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico

University of Nebraska
Lincoln, Nebraska
 
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Worcester, MA USA

Pro/E is widely used in the Mechanical and Manufacturing dept's. There are 2 undergraduate CAD classes that use Pro/E as the software package and a graduate class and Students typically use Pro/E and Pro/Mechanica for senior design projects, including the FSAE team. In the past Pro/Manufacture has been taught as part of a CAM class and used to program HAAS CNC machines.

Dave Hyman
iRobot Corp
 
University of Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky USA

I believe it's mandatory for all ME undergrads to take this CAD class that uses ProE.

Hope this helps!

-gwen
 

Penn State Erie, The Behrend College
Erie, Pennsylvania
Mechanical Engineering Technology (Assoc. & Bacc.)
Plastics Engineering Technology (Assoc. & Bacc.)
Penn State Erie

Have first Pro/E educational license issued.

Courses Utilizing Pro/E:
METBD 110 (3 cr) - Introduction to Solid Modeling
METBD 111 (3 cr) - Advanced Solid Modeling
METBD 306 (3 cr) - Computer Aided Design
METBD 350 (3 cr) - Finite Element Analysis Appl 1
METBD 410 (3 cr) - Rapid Prototyping
METBD 450 (3 cr) - Finite Element Analysis Appl 2

 
Brigham Young University
Provo, Utah

Pro/E in Mechanical Engineering
Also use SolidWorks and UG

BYU-Idaho
Rexburg, Idaho

SolidEdge and UG



"Wildfires are dangerous, hard to control, and economically catastrophic."
"Fixed in the next release" should replace "Product First" as the PTC slogan.

Ben Loosli
CAD/CAM System Analyst
Ingersoll-Rand
 
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