AutoCAD® is the worldwide industry leader
in PC based Computer-Aided-Design (CAD) software in all areas
of design, engineering, architectural and manufacturing
fields, to mention only a few. AutoCAD® utilizes the most
intuitive windows user interface in these industries and is
the preferred CAD software.
This training program is tailored for the
experienced professional in the fields listed above who need to
learn AutoCAD to develop skill and speed in applying CAD
techniques to create drawings fully dimensioned and annotated
for their respective fields of endeavor.
This is an
80-hour, 20 weeks class that meets one day per week for 4 hours.
Our computer lab is state-of-the-art with Pentium IV computers
that have been properly equipped to handle this computer RAM
intensive software.
AutoCAD 2007 Level 2
Our advanced class takes off where our basic-intermediate one
ends with the presumption that the student has acquired a good
level of proficiency using AutoCAD within the work environment.
Subject matter covered in this advanced level class include (but
is not limited to) the following:
-
Productivity Tools
- Working
Efficiently with AutoCAD
- Quick
Editing Techniques
- Project
Practices
- Advanced
Object Types
- Polylines
and Regions
- Advanced
Text Objects
- Project
Practices
- Advanced
Blocks and Attributes
- Dynamic
Blocks
- Attributes
- Project
Practices
-
Referencing and Sharing Information
- External
References
- Other
Tools for Collaboration
- Project
Practice
- Layouts
and Plotting
- Working
with Layouts
- Advanced
Plotting Features
- Project
Practice
- Sheet
Sets
-
Introduction to Sheet Sets
- Publishing
and Customizing Sheet Sets
- Project
Practice
- Drawing
Standards and System Set-Up
-
Maintaining Standards
- CAD
Standards
- System
Set-Up
-
Introduction to Customization
-
Customizing the User Interface
- Macros and
Custom Routines
- Basic 3D
Concepts
-
Foundations
- Simple
Solids
- Solid
Modeling
- Creating
Solids and Surfaces from 2D Objects
- Tools for
Modifying 3D Objects
-
Converting and Advanced Editing Solids
- Converting
3D Elements
- Advanced
Solid Editing
-
Visualizing the 3D Model
- Refining
the View
- Realistic
Views
- Working
Drawings From 3D Objects
- Working
with Layouts
- 2D
Drawings from 3D Models
- Advanced
3D Tools
- Working
with the User Coordinate System
- Additional
Tools for Working in 3D
- Additional
Drawing Projects
-
Presenting the 3D Model
- Refining
the View
-
Rendering
The most fantastic feature of our
training is that we tailor it to benefit each student’s individual AutoCAD work environment. In so doing, our students
are assured that they not only learn basic AutoCAD
fundamentals, but that they will also know how to apply this
new knowledge to their specific work environments. Each
student is encouraged to bring in actual work problems for
their class projects. The more, the better!
Attend four hours per week for 20 weeks to total 80 hours
of lecture/workshop training. Weekly worksite implementation
projects hone your skills and additional one-on-one
instruction ensures all your questions get answered! Enrollment is limited
in all PDC courses.
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Each AutoCAD participant must have a computer loaded with
the appropriate software (Rel. 2000i or higher, or LT) dedicated
to his/her use at work.
Did you know?
Many famous people have equated their success with hard
work and the ability to immerse themselves in their projects.
For example, Michelangelo said: "If people know how hard
I work to get my mastery, it wouldn't seem so wonderful at
all." Thomas Carlyle: "Genius is the capacity for
taking infinite pains." And Alexander Hamilton: "All
the genius I may have is merely the fruit of thought and labor."
("For Achievers Only," The Manager's Intelligence
Report, 2000)
May we help make your hard work
a little easier with hands-on, state-funded training customized
to meet your specific needs?
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