Architecture, Engineering, and Construction

CERTIFICATE IN COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN USING AUTOCAD

This certificate provides intensive hands-on training for beginners in AutoCAD software--the architectural, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry standard and the world's most popular PC-based software for 2D and 3D design.

Upon completion of the program, students have learned:

  • The fundamentals of AutoCAD.
  • How to prepare 2D drawings for architecture, interior design, mechanical and structural engineering, and other design fields.
  • Editing techniques.
  • Comprehensive understanding of 3D space and modeling in AutoCAD.

This certificate is awarded to students who successfully complete three required courses. This program can be completed in one semester.

Those with little or no experience using CAD must begin the program with Introduction to AutoCAD/AEAC1-CE8100.

 

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Required Courses
(3 of these courses are required)
 
       
AutoCAD Professional Level I
Learn the fundamentals of AutoCAD in this hands-on course and discover how to prepare 2D drawings for architecture, interior design, mechanical and structural engineering, and...

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  AEAC1-CE8101 $795  
AutoCAD Professional Level II
Build upon the instructional material covered in AutoCAD Professional Level I and learn intermediate editing techniques. These techniques include hatching, polylines, dimensioning, cross-refs, paper space,...

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  AEAC1-CE8102 $795  
AutoCAD Professional Level III
Experienced 2D AutoCAD users acquire a comprehensive understanding of 3D space in AutoCAD with this hands-on course. Topics include 3D objects and modeling concepts, surfaces...

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  AEAC1-CE8104 $795  
       
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Michael Ross

Adjunct lecturer, Architecture, Engineering, and Construction

"In class, we talk about real situations that students have experienced. We’re then able to apply what we’ve discussed in the classroom directly to the workplace."