AutoCAD stands for Auto computer-aided designs. It’s a designer’s skill to combine creativity with technical skills to design and shape the world around you. Autodesk AutoCAD Course training starts from the basics of drafting and computer-aided design (CAD) introduction. During compilation, participants learn the significant areas of mechanical, civil, electrical and architect drawing for 2D/3D modeling, dimensions, and diagrams to develop a professional Autodesk AutoCAD Course training certified participant skills and abilities.
Objectives
- Learn the basic skills of AutoCAD: shapes, text, modification, layers, and dimensions.
- Master advanced AutoCAD tools and techniques such as XRef’s and layout tools.
- Take hand drawings and recreate them using AutoCAD.
- Create multiple views and layouts from one model.
- Understand the difference between Paper Space & Model Space.
- Understand the difference between the WCS & UCS.
- Have an understanding of coordinates and how they are used in CAD software.
- Able to load in other drawing files to use as External References.
- Be ready to move onto more advanced AutoCAD subjects such as 3D Modeling.
Prerequisites
- BS. in mechanical, automotive, industrial, civil, product development engineering or relevant engineering experience.
- Anybody with an interest in learning to use CAD software
Target Audience
Design, project, mechanical, industrial, automobile, civil, product and R&D engineers, and R&D managers.
Outcomes
After the completion of the program, learners can apply for job roles in:
- Designer/Drafter
- Design Engineer
- Industrial/ Design/ Mechanical Engineer
- CAD Manager
- Product Designer
- Educational institutes
- Industrial roles
Learners can also pursue higher education in
- Mechanical Engineering
- Automotive Systems Engineering
- Aerospace Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Product Development
- Process & Piping engineering (P&ID)
Duration:
30+ hrs
Course Contents
- Introduction to AutoCAD Software
- Intro to CAD Computer Aided Design or Drafting
- Computer Aided Manufacturing
- System of CAD
- Hardware and Software
- Understanding the Requirements to use the software
- Steps for Installation of software
- Navigate through the software
- Starting Tips
- Drawings in the Software
- Lines
- Polygons
- Circle
- Arc
- Add-ins
- Drawing Curves
- Express Tools
- Erasing Shapes
- Using the right colors
- Drawing Techniques
- Design Specifications
- Using Modify
- Using Annotation
- Layer Properties
- Templates
- Command Prompt Toolbar
- Understanding the use of Blueprints
- Creating Views of Objects
- Saving the Views
- Deleting Files
- 2D Drawings
- 3D Drawings
- 2D vs. 3D
- Understanding Physical Components
- Design and Layout of Object
- Showing the Creativity
- Analysis Process
- Intent of Design
- Input Devices
- Output Devices
- Plotters vs. Printers
- Several types of Plotters to use
- Plotters
- Useful Technical Illustrations Techniques
- Importance of Documentation
- Ideas for Creating Documentations