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While I hate to say this... I would suggest Solidworks, by Dassault (https://www.solidworks.com/). (Even with 18 years if SWX experience, I'm personally not a fan of it.) However, it is the industry standard, and they sell a "student" version for around $100 (https://www.solidworks.com/product/students). Might as well teach them on the software they're most likely to use, should they pursue that field in later years.A CAD program I am happy to suggest is KeyCreator, by Kubotek. (https://www.kubotek3d.com/) It's what is called "direct" CAD. I've been a user since 1997 (When it was still known as Cadkey.) I personally believe it's easier to learn and has features that most 3D packages don't have, such as 2D & 3D wire-frame and surface modelling, along with 3D solid modelling. And they offer a free 1-year, renewable student license. (https://info.kubotek3d.com/keycreator-student-version-free-software?111)Here's a KeyCreator image of a instrument panel I'm currently working on for an ultralight aircraft. (Attachment Link) Mike
Cool, SWX is Catia’s locus in. It’s the image an actual assembly of separate parts or solid bodies in a single part?