Delcam Donates More than 1,000 Courses to SkillsUSA
Delcam has donated more than 1,000 Delcam University courses to the SkillsUSA partnership of students, teachers and industry representatives working together to support a skilled American workforce.
Delcam has donated more than 1,000 Delcam University courses, with a total value close to $300,000, to the SkillsUSA partnership of students, teachers and industry representatives who are working together to ensure that America has a skilled workforce.
SkillsUSA is a national organization serving teachers, and high-school and college students who are preparing for careers in technical, skilled and service occupations, including health occupations and further education. SkillsUSA, which was formerly known as VICA (the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America), helps every student to excel.
SkillsUSA programs also help to establish industry standards for job-skill training in the lab and the classroom, and to promote community service. SkillsUSA is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and is cited as a “successful model of an employer-driven youth development training program” by the U.S. Department of Labor. Full details are on the organization’s website.
SkillsUSA programs include local, state and national competitions, in which students demonstrate occupational and leadership skills. At the annual national-level SkillsUSA Championships, nearly 6,000 students compete in 99 occupational and leadership skill areas.
The Delcam University courses will be awarded to the top three participants in the Automated Manufacturing, CNC Milling, CNC Turning and Precision CNC Machining competitions. The company is supporting 42 state-level student leadership and skills conferences being held at various dates between February 25 and May 3, as well as the National Leadership and Skills Conference to be held June 23 – 27 in Kansas City.
Delcam University provides online learning for students interested in a manufacturing career and for existing professionals looking to improve their knowledge and to become certified in Delcam’s software. Self-paced classes can be taken anytime, anywhere, with 24/7 access to Delcam University giving the flexibility to fit in qualifications around existing study and work commitments.
Various Delcam University courses are available:
- FeatureCAM 101: Introduction to 2.5D Milling
- FeatureCAM 102: Introduction to Turning and Turn/Mill
- FeatureCAM 201: Introduction to 3D Milling
- Delcam for Solidworks 101: Introduction to 2.5D Milling
- Delcam for Solidworks 102: Introduction to Turning and Turn/Mill
- Delcam for Solidworks 201: Introduction to 3D Milling
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