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Auto CAD
Auto CAD training
Upon completion of AutoCAD Level 1, the student will be able to create a basic 2D drawing using drawing and editing tools, organize drawing objects on layers, add text and basic dimensions, and prepare to plot. Level-2 focuses on using efficiency tools, drawing with complex objects, defining blocks and attributes, using external reference files and image files, using layouts and advanced plotting features.
The AutoCAD 3D Drawing and Modeling course gives a thorough grounding in 3D fundamentals and explores the main features of AutoCAD?s advanced 3D workspace. Plotting & Sheet Sets is appropriate for students who need a better understanding of plotting concepts and techniques in AutoCAD...
PROGRAM CONTENT & SKILLS:

Level 1

Essentials:
Module 1: Creating a Simple Drawing
Module 2: Making Your Drawings More Precise
Module 3: Drawing Organization and Information
Module 4: Creating More Complex Objects
Module 5: Preparing to Print
Module 6: Annotating Your Drawing

Beyond the Basics:
Module 1: Productivity Tools
Module 2: Creating and Organizing Blocks
Module 3: Drawing Setup and Utilities
Module 4: Drawing Projects

Level 2
Module 1: Productivity Tools
Module 2: Advanced Object Types
Module 3: Advanced Blocks and Attributes
Module 4: Referencing and Sharing Information
Module 5: Layouts and Plotting
Module 6: Sheet Sets
Module 7: Drawing Standards and System Setup
Module 8: Introduction to Customization

3D Drawing & Modeling
Module 1: Basic 3D Concepts
Module 2: Solid Modeling
Module 3: Converting and Advanced Editing Solids
Module 4: Visualizing the 3D Model
Module 5: Working Drawings from 3D Objects
Module 6: Advanced 3D Tools

Plotting and Sheet Sets
Module 1: Layouts and Plotting
Module 2: Sheet Sets

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