Akkerman Academy

CAD & Design

CREO Parametric (Fundamentals & Advanced)

A structured course in PTC Creo Parametric, covering part modeling, assemblies, and production drawings, then advanced features for more complex geometry and parametric work. The course moves from base operations to a practical engineering workflow.

KEY FACTS

DURATION

36 h

FORMAT

Online

LEVEL

Introductory

LANGUAGE

Ukrainian (technical terminology and materials in English)

PRICE

On request

Overview

What this course covers

The course covers PTC Creo Parametric, an industry-standard parametric CAD system. It works through the full base modeling workflow: feature-based part modeling using extrusion, rotation, sweep, draft, round, chamfer, and hole operations; building assemblies from individual components and standard parts; and producing detailed drawings with dimensions, tolerances, surface symbols, technical requirements, and a bill of materials.

The advanced part extends this with more complex 3D features — shell, helical sweep, rib, boundary blend, and blends — and with parametric and structural techniques: family tables, skeletons, equations, simplified representations, exploded views, and macros.

Both parts include dedicated practical work, so the capability the course builds is the ability to take a part or assembly from geometry definition through to a finished, dimensioned drawing set within Creo.

OUTCOMES

What you'll learn

Build feature-based part models using extrusion, rotation, sweep, draft, round, chamfer, and hole features

Construct assemblies from modeled components and place standard parts (screws, washers, nuts)

Produce detailed production drawings with views, dimensions, dimensional limits, surface roughness and tolerance symbols, technical requirements, and notes

Create and manage family tables for part variants, and generate the corresponding drawings and tables

Generate a specification (bill of materials) and prepare drawings for printing

Apply advanced 3D features — shell, helical sweep, rib, boundary blend, and parallel-section blends

Use parametric and structural tools: skeletons, equations, simplified representations, exploded views, flexibility, and macros

CURRICULUM

Program structure

Part 1 — Base (26 h):

M1

Modeling examples — Extrusion & Rotation

3 h

M2

Part modeling example

4 h

M3

Assembly component modeling

4 h

M4

Creating the drawing

4 h

M5

Model and Drawing of Family Table

4 h

M6

Creating Specification / BOM

1.5 h

M7

Printing Drawings

0.5 h

M8

Practical work

4 h

Part 2 — Advanced (10 h):

M1

3D Features

2 h

M2

Flexibility function

0.5 h

M3

Part/assembly inside assembly

0.5 h

M4

Simplified Representation

1 h

M5

Exploded View

0.5 h

M6

Skeleton

0.5 h

M7

Equations

0.5 h

M8

Macros

0.5 h

M9

Practical work

4 h

AUDIENCE

Who this course is for

Practicing engineers who need to work in PTC Creo Parametric for part and assembly modeling and production drawings

Engineers moving to Creo from another CAD system who need a structured route through both base and advanced functionality

REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites

FACULTY

Course instructors

Volodymyr Kokhanovskyi

Lead CAD Engineer

DELIVERY

Format & delivery

Delivered online

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