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opinions on technical progress

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Bye to all,
I found a technical designer cad with professional qualification release articulated so:

computer (180 hours)
windows.
autocad (2d).
autocad (3d).

construction technologies (70 hours)
business and management.
company surveys.
financial statements.

marketing (100 hours)
Maths.
building elements.
factory and factory structures.
planting.

mechanical (70 hours)
static and dynamic.
resistance of materials.
industrial technical design.

electrotechnical (50 hours)
electrology.
electrical installations.
safety standards of plants - l. 5/3/90 n. 46.

English (30 hours)


in total 400 hours and almost 4 months of duration for a price of 1500€
You think it's worth it? Can it be useful?
or maybe you should spend that money on some other course, like cathegue or similar programs?

thanks in advance to all!
 
Hi.
You know what the organization? do you have any links?

I saw you're a student, could you say what kind of studies you're dating?

p.s: it is not for you to question but only to understand what kind of knowledge and training you have:
 
Bye to all,
I found a technical designer cad with professional qualification release articulated so:

computer (180 hours)
windows.
autocad (2d).
autocad (3d).

construction technologies (70 hours)
business and management.
company surveys.
financial statements.

marketing (100 hours)
Maths.
building elements.
factory and factory structures.
planting.

mechanical (70 hours)
static and dynamic.
resistance of materials.
industrial technical design.

electrotechnical (50 hours)
electrology.
electrical installations.
safety standards of plants - l. 5/3/90 n. 46.

English (30 hours)


in total 400 hours and almost 4 months of duration for a price of 1500€
You think it's worth it? Can it be useful?
or maybe you should spend that money on some other course, like cathegue or similar programs?

thanks in advance to all!
According to me it is money thrown, I would call it "intro to design" because with those hours (very few) it is practically impossible to "metabolize" also the basic concepts of design.
It's the usual halloween mirror, they take some arguments and treat them superficially, they put a nice high-sounding title at the course and the game is done. you cannot expect to cover in 400 hours of study courses that last several years.
As for specific cad courses can make sense if you already have good design concepts otherwise they are useless to me, cad is a tool .
 
I fully agree with stevie. a question... but what about mathematics, construction, structures and plants with marketing? ?
 
it is a little too vague at that price! boh.
cmq are mechanical engineering student
 
I think it's money too.
By reading well the program, materials and content you find them quietly in your career as a mechanical engineer. for this reason let you miss the courses and engaged as a student to achieve your final goal: Bachelor of Engineering
 

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