Oakton College’s SolidWorks Certificate is a practical and affordable way to advance your career in mechanical design and engineering. Whether you’re returning to school or starting college for the first time, this program is designed to help you gain the skills needed to succeed in a growing and rewarding field.
With flexible learning options and a focus on real-world outcomes, it’s the perfect choice for students balancing work, family or other commitments.
In 12 credit hours, you’ll learn to use SolidWorks Parametric Modeling software—an essential tool for manufacturing and engineering professionals. This hands-on program teaches you to create detailed 3D models, design mechanical parts and assemblies and analyze how they function. You’ll also build problem-solving and critical thinking skills to prepare for roles like mechanical draftsperson and industrial designer. These are in-demand jobs in industries across the northwest Chicago suburbs and beyond.
The SolidWorks Certificate sets you up to pursue further credentials, such as becoming a Certified SolidWorks Professional. This certification can boost your qualifications and make you stand out to employers. If you’re wondering how to get started with SolidWorks, Oakton is here to help. Our supportive faculty, modern facilities, and career-focused approach make it easier to achieve your goals.
Enrolling at Oakton College can save you thousands of dollars and help you earn more over the course of your career. Our tuition is among the lowest in the region, and we offer many ways to bring your costs down even more.
99 percent of Oakton students graduate without debt.
To help you get there, you can apply for a scholarship, which you don’t have to pay back. We award $12 million in scholarships annually. Financial Aid includes grants, loans, and other forms of financial assistance that can reduce your costs of attending college.
We offer payment options that give you control over how you pay. Pay all at once or spread your payments over the course of the semester.
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Boguslaw Zapal
Professor and Chair
CAD/Mechanical Design and Manufacturing
A.A.S. Oakton College
B.S. University of Rzeszow, Poland
M.S. University of Rzeszow, Poland
bzapal@oakton.edu
847.376.7707
Office: P135, Skokie
Ken Albert
Engineering Technology Instructor
Niles West High School
Bill Barkules
Vice President, Engineering
ADA Metal Products, INC
Barb Butnik
Human Resources
Federal Mogul Sealing Systems
Jamie Chanez
RIGHTech Fabrications
Michael Cotton
Marketing Manager
OSG Tap & Die Inc.
Steve Elliott
New Product Development
Nu-Way Industries
(Precision Metal Products)
Jim Fitch
VP of Engineering
Nu-Way Industries
Tony Gemigani
General Manager
MAU Co, R.F.
Howard Goldstein
Owner
Stonecutters, INC
Timothy Hipp
Manager-Manufacturing Engineering
Manufacturing Technology
U.S. Fabrication
S&C Electric Company
Steven J. Huy
President
Ultra-Metric Tool Co.
Erik Iverson
President
Chicago Dial Indicator Co. Inc.
Jonathan Lawrence
Manufacturing Instructor
Evanston Township High School
Keiko Mimuro
Marketing Specialist
OSG Tap & Die Inc.
Gloria Kapica
Human Resources
United Displaycraft, INC.
Amy Romito Kastory
Executive Director
NSERVE
Chris Sikora
Associate Professor – Computer Aided Design
Elgin College
Gregory Turnowski
Engineer
Woodward MPC
Ron Worth
Principal, Co-Founder
Flashcut CNC
Ex-officio Members
Boguslaw Zapal
Assistant Professor-Coordinator: Mechanical Design/CAD & Manufacturing
Oakton College