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Program Objective: To train the student in the operation of AutoCAD software to enhance professional job opportunities within civil, structural, mechanical and architectural applications. To enable the student to re-enter the workforce.
Program Prerequisites: A high school diploma, an interview with a school administrator and employment in a design, engineering or drafting position or possession of sufficient occupational competencies is required.
Program Description: The AutoCAD Drafting program provides in-depth and comprehensive exposure to AutoCAD civil, structural, mechanical and architectural applications. It emphasizes the most commonly used commands and features to produce typical on the job drawings. An abundance of open lab time ensures a solid working knowledge of the software. For information on our 50 hour short training courses with less lab time click here.
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Course #
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Course Name
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Hours
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CD101
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Introduction to Computers and AutoCAD Drafting
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120
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CD201
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Advanced Computer Aided Drafting with AutoCAD
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120
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Course #
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Course Name
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Hours
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CD101
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Introduction to Computers and AutoCAD Drafting
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120
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Launching AutoCAD 2002, AutoCAD menus, user interface, screen layout, drawing setup procedures, function keys, basic 2D drawing creation commands, file management commands, setting drawing precision, coordinate input systems, editing commands and features, setting and using layers, inquiring about drawing information, introduction to block creation, hatching, introduction to dimensioning techniques, drawing template creation, object snaps, display manipulation commands for object viewing, basic editing techniques, text annotation creation and usage, basic plotting techniques in model space and with paperspace layouts, page setups and plot style tables.
Course topics are presented within civil, structural, mechanical or architectural application framework.
Complete Course Outline and Schedule
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CD201
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Advanced Computer Aided Drafting with AutoCAD
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120
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CAD standards, creating and editing Blocks, Wblock, Nested Blocks, Symbol Library creation, Attributes, Dimensioning concepts, Multilines, Paper Space, Model Space, Layouts, Point Filters, Object tracking, Polar tracking, Plotting Techniques, External References, Layering, AutoCAD DesignCenter, Geometric calculator, Properties Windows, wildcard characters, Object filtering, Object Linking and Embedding, Internet Tools, Options Dialog Box, Grips, Raster support, Region Modeling.
Course topics are presented within civil, structural, mechanical or architectural application framework.
Complete Course Outline and Schedule
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Program Schedule:
Day School - Monday through Friday from 8:30a.m. to 2:30p.m.-8 weeks
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