SOLIDWORKS provides certifications covering different aspects of its functionality. As a user, you don't need to gain any of those certifications to use the software; however, they can prove your SOLIDWORKS skills. SOLIDWORKS certifications are a good means of showing employers or clients that you have mastery over a certain aspect of the software that would be required for a specific project. Certifications can be classified under four levels: associate, professional, professional advanced, and expert. Associate certifications represent the entry-level, expert certifications represent the highest level, and professional and professional advanced represent middle levels, respectively. The following section is a list of the certification levels provided by SOLIDWORKS. Note that SOLIDWORKS adds or removes certifications over time. You can check the SOLIDWORKS certification online catalog for more information.
Exploring SOLIDWORKS certifications
Associate certifications
Associate certifications are the most basic ones offered by SOLIDWORKS. Some of those certifications require hands-on testing, while others require the student to have a theoretical knowledge related to the certification topic. Brief details pertaining to each certification are as follows:
- CSWA: This is the most popular SOLIDWORKS certification. It covers the basic modeling principles involved in using the software. This certification allows the user to prove their familiarity with the basic 3D modeling environment in SOLIDWORKS. It touches on the creation of parts, assemblies, and drawings. The test for this certification is hands-on, so the student will need to have SOLIDWORKS installed before attempting the test.
- Certified SOLIDWORKS Associate—Electrical (CSWA-E): This covers the general basics of electrical theory, as well as aspects of the electrical functionality of SOLIDWORKS. This certification test does not involve practical work, so the student will not need to have SOLIDWORKS installed.
- Certified SOLIDWORKS Associate—Sustainability (CSWA-Sustainability): This covers theoretical principles of product-sustainable design, such as cradle to cradle. To take this certification, SOLIDWORKS software is not required.
- Certified SOLIDWORKS Associate—Simulation (CSWA-Simulation): This covers basic simulation principles based on the Finite Elements Method (FEM). This mainly includes stress analysis and the effect of different materials and forces on solid bodies. This is a hands-on test, so the student is required to have SOLIDWORKS installed.
- Certified SOLIDWORKS Associate—Additive Manufacturing (CSWA-AM): One of the newer certifications offered by SOLIDWORKS, due to the emergence of the common use of additive manufacturing methods such as 3D printing. This certification covers basic knowledge regarding the 3D printing market. This is not a hands-on test and, hence, the student does not need to have SOLIDWORKS software installed.
Professional certifications
Professional certifications demonstrate a higher mastery of SOLIDWORKS functions beyond the basic knowledge of the certified associate. All the certifications in this category involve hands-on demonstrations. Thus, the student is required to have access to SOLIDWORKS before attempting any of the tests. Brief details regarding each certification are as follows:
- CSWP: This level is a direct sequence of the CSWA level. It demonstrates the user's mastery over advanced SOLIDWORKS 3D modeling functions. This level upgrade focuses more on modeling more complex parts and assemblies.
- Certified SOLIDWORKS Professional—Model-Based Definition (CSWP-MBD): MBD is one of the newer SOLIDWORKS functionalities. This certification demonstrates the user's mastery of MBD functions, which enable the communication of models in a 3D environment rather than in a 2D drawing.
- Certified PDM Professional Administrator (CPPA): PDM stands for Product Data Management. This certification focuses on managing projects with a wide variety of files and configurations. Also, it facilitates collaboration in teams working on the same design project.
- Certified SOLIDWORKS Professional—Simulation (CSWP-Simulation): This is an advanced sequence of the CSWA-Simulation certificate. It demonstrates a more advanced mastery of the simulation tools provided by SOLIDWORKS, as well as the ability to evaluate and interpret more diverse simulation scenarios.
Professional advanced certifications
Professional advanced certifications address very specific functions within SOLIDWORKS. Often, these certifications are applicable to more specific industries compared to the CSWP certificate. All these certificates are advanced specializations of the CSWP certificate. Advanced certificates offered by SOLIDWORKS are as follows:
- Certified SOLIDWORKS Professional Advanced—Sheet Metal (CSWPA-SM): This focuses on applications related to sheet metal. This includes bending sheet metal into different shapes, as well as conducting different related analyses.
- Certified SOLIDWORKS Professional Advanced—Weldments (CSWPA-WD): This focuses on applications related to welding. This includes welding both sheet metals and different formations such as frames.
- Certified SOLIDWORKS Professional Advanced—Surfacing (CSWPA-SU): This focuses on modeling surfaces of irregular shapes, such as car bodies and computer mice.
- Certified SOLIDWORKS Professional Advanced—Mold Making (CSWPA-MM): This focuses on making molds for productions. This includes molds for both metal and plastic parts.
- Certified SOLIDWORKS Professional Advanced—Advanced Drawing Tools (CSWPA-DT): This focuses more on generating 2D engineering drawings to help communicate models to different parties. These can include internal quality teams or external manufacturers.
Expert certification
There is only one type of expert-level certificate, which represents the highest-level certification offered by SOLIDWORKS: Certified SOLIDWORKS Expert (CSWE). It demonstrates mastery over all SOLIDWORKS modeling and design functions. To qualify for this exam, the user must have the CSWP in addition to four CSWPA certificates.
It is not necessary for a SOLIDWORKS user to obtain all certifications. In fact, it is rare to find one person with all the certificates. This is because each certification level can address very different needs and serve different industries and/or positions. Also, some certification levels are more in demand than others as they are more essential and, hence, used in more industries. Sequentially, the certifications can be viewed as follows:
This book covers the two most essential, sequential certification levels: Certified SOLIDWORKS Associate (CSWA) and Certified SOLIDWORKS Professional (CSWP). These two certifications cover common usage scenarios with SOLIDWORKS.