Ansys’ learning resources include free Innovation Courses, the Learning Forum support community, videos with technology tips and introductory tutorials with step-by-step directions for performing basic simulations, and more.
Ansys Innovation Courses
Ansys’ free Innovation Courses extend beyond physics theory to reinforce concepts with high-fidelity Ansys simulations and real-world case studies. Students and early career engineers can take these courses to enhance their skills, and educators can assign these courses for homework within their curriculum. These online lecture videos, led by Ansys experts and key academic partners—in addition to homework, tutorials and quizzes—provide a comprehensive educational experience.
The Ansys Learning Forum is the go-to support community for academia. Search for answers to common questions and browse discussion categories to see what others are talking about. Categories range from Ansys products to physics areas and simulation, providing endless information to support your learning journey. On the forum you can:
Ansys is embedded within thousands of courses across the world, but these two highlighted learning opportunities are accessible globally in English for those looking to enhance their simulation skills.
Each playlist is designed to help students get up and running with Ansys’ free student products or enhance their skills using our broader academic suite of products. These videos aim to help you understand basic functionality and usage.
Whether you are teaching in a high school STEM program or you are an engineering professor at the university level, we know how important it is for your graduates to have the most relevant education and skills when leaving the classroom. These tutorials and online courses include programs designed for all levels, including real-life examples that demonstrate how others have embedded engineering simulation in STEM or university-level curricula. The recommended textbooks cover foundational information as well as specific instruction on using Ansys solutions.
Whether you are teaching in a high school STEM program or you are an engineering professor at the university level, we know how important it is for your graduates to have the most relevant education and skills when leaving the classroom. These tutorials and online courses include programs designed for all levels, including real-life examples that demonstrate how others have embedded engineering simulation in STEM or university-level curricula. The recommended textbooks cover foundational information as well as specific instruction on using Ansys solutions.