A structured CREO learning path covering CAD fundamentals, sketching, 3D solid modelling, surface modelling, assembly, mechanism, rendering and 2D drafting through classwork, homework and industrial design practice.
This page gives students a clear and compact view of what is covered inside ELEATION’s CREO Basic to Professional course. The course starts with CAD fundamentals and projection methods, then moves into sketching, part modelling, surface modelling, assembly, mechanism, rendering and 2D drafting used in mechanical design work.
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Foundation module covering CAD basics, design process flow and engineering projection methods required before starting 3D CAD modeling.
Core sketching workflow required to create accurate 2D profiles before converting them into 3D CAD features.
Basic solid modeling module for creating simple engineering components using common 3D feature tools.
Introduction to part assembly and basic mechanism workflow for understanding component placement and motion.
Line-based modeling workflow useful for creating reference geometry, structural frames and basic wireframe design layouts.
Surface modeling workflow for creating complex shapes, sheet metal type surfaces and professional CAD geometry.
Detailed part modeling module covering professional solid modeling tools used to create industrial mechanical components.
Professional assembly and mechanism module for creating product assemblies, defining constraints and understanding movement.
Model presentation module for applying appearance, views and visual representation to improve the quality of CAD output.
Engineering drawing module for creating 2D manufacturing drawings from 3D CAD models.
After completing this CREO course content, students will understand the complete CAD workflow from sketching and modelling to assembly, mechanism, rendering and drafting.