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UG/NX college classes online or in MA/CT

UG/NX college classes online or in MA/CT

UG/NX college classes online or in MA/CT

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thread561-306633: Courses/Classes Teaching UG/NX?

Do you know of any colleges that offer UG/NX in the northern CT/WMass region? (I am aware of CCSU). Also maybe a school that offers it online? I am aware of the student edition and would do better if driven by assignment deadlines, etc.

Thanks,
Mike

RE: UG/NX college classes online or in MA/CT

Most of the colleges that I've interfaced with uses NX as part of their regular engineering curriculums and as such, is not being taught as a standalone NX course for the sole purpose of learning NX outside of their course of studies. Now that does not mean that there aren't perhaps community colleges or other trade/vocational schools which might offer dedicated classes in the fundamentals of NX, but I'll have to check with our people who support our educational partners to see if there might be one that might fill this bill. If I learn anything, I'll update this post.

Now there are private organizations, including our own Training & Support group, which offers focused training in our products and while I can't speak for anyone other than Siemens PLM Software, I can say that we provide both instructor-lead classroom training as well as using distance-learning technology. For more information about what Siemens PLM Software has to offer, go to:

http://www.plm.automation.siemens.com/en_us/suppor...

John R. Baker, P.E.
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Product Engineering Software
Siemens PLM Software Inc.
Industry Sector
Cypress, CA
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