Autocad Civil Drawings Course
CURRICULUM
AUTOCAD COURSE OUTLINE
Fundamentals of AutoCAD Course Content While the Fundamentals course is generic in nature, you have the option of specializing in Architectural, Mechanical, or Electrical drawings as part of the course. The architectural, mechanical, or electrical information is included in addition to the main units. You can select one of the specialization’s. Architectural Track. You will specifically work on architectural CAD drawings, following the AIA (American Institute of Architects) standards.
Unit 1
Introduction to AutoCAD and Working with the Windows Environment Starting AutoCAD and Understanding the Display Interacting with AutoCAD AutoCAD File Operations
Unit 2
Creating Your First Drawing Setting up a Drawing Using AutoCAD Drafting Tools Understanding Objects Creating Your First Drawing Setting up a Drawing Using AutoCAD Drafting Tools Understanding Objects
Unit 3
Viewing and Plotting a Drawing Understanding the Display and Virtual Screen Using ZOOM and PAN To Control the Display Using the Aerial View Window and Creating Views
Unit 4
Basic CAD Drawing Techniques Setting the Display Format and Units Working with Prototype Drawings Coordinate System Basics
AutoCAD Civil Drawings Diploma Course
In Microtech Institute under the Business Courses the AutoCAD Civil Drawings Diploma Course is taught at the best level and people who want to become Civil Draftsman and 3D Designer, will be very beneficial for their career.
AutoCAD has eight advantages.
You should use AutoCAD if you haven’t before.
Here are a few examples of how it can help you with your design process.
- Make a scale drawing
One of the most useful features of AutoCAD is the ability to draw to scale.
To begin, select the relevant measurement units.
Then, at 1:1 scale, you may sketch your model.
This makes determining the real size of the product you’re designing much easier.
You may also change the scale to view how the drawing might look in different sizes without changing the drawing itself.
- Simple Viewing and Layout
When you’re working with AutoCAD, zooming in and out and panning to different parts of the drawing is simple.
When working on huge or sophisticated designs, this is quite handy.
The user interface is simple to use, with a variety of tools that allow you to view your work from various distances and viewpoints.
- Draw with precision
With different choices to define the exact size and alignment that you need, AutoCAD makes it simple to create things accurately.
A rectangular grid appears on your screen.
You can find the spot you need by clicking on any interval on the grid.
If you want to be more precise, you can use your keyboard to input the exact coordinates of the location where you wish to begin drawing.
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 10 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 967
- Assessments Yes