This AutoCAD Basics course will introduce you to the fundamentals of using AutoCAD for Computer-Aided Design (CAD). Create drafting symbols, kitchen and bath fixtures, a floor plan, and bring everything together on a deliverable printed sheet.
Requirements:
Hardware Requirements:
- This course must be taken on a PC. Macs and Chromebooks are not compatible.
Software Requirements:
- PC: Windows 7 or later.
- Browser: The latest version of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox is preferred. Microsoft Edge and Safari are also compatible.
- AutoCAD software is provided for the duration of the course upon enrollment.
- Microsoft Word Online
- Adobe Acrobat Reader
- Software must be installed and fully operational before the course begins.
Other:
- Email capabilities and access to a personal email account.
Instructional Material Requirements:
The instructional materials required for this course are included in enrollment and will be available online.
This AutoCAD Basics course will introduce you to the fundamentals of using AutoCAD for Computer-Aided Design (CAD). You will start at the very beginning—creating drafting symbols, kitchen and bath fixtures, a floor plan, and bringing everything together on a deliverable printed sheet. You will also create an abbreviated set of construction documents, such as a floor plan, roof plan, structural foundation plan, electrical plan, and building elevations. During this online AutoCAD course, you will learn about paper/model space and create deliverable sheet files.
If you need to get an introduction to AutoCAD, this AutoCAD course for beginners will get you up –and running. This class is hands-on, real-world applicable, and includes optional projects.
- Introduction to AutoCAD
- The Interface and Architectural Symbols
- Electrical Symbols
- Kitchen and Bath Fixtures
- Walls, Doors, and Windows
- Creating Sheets and Adding Fixtures
- Dimensions and Plotting
- Intermediate AutoCAD
- Create the Floorplan & Sheet Setup
- Finish Floorplan & Roof Plan
- Structural Foundation Plan & Electrical Plan
- Starting the Elevations
- Continuing the Elevations
- Finalizing, Checking & Plotting
What you will learn
- Create drafting symbols, kitchen and bath fixtures, a floor plan, and integrate all information into one deliverable sheet file
- Understand variations required to generate drawings as well as annotations (used to explain design aspects) and real-world model components
- Create and insert blocks and external reference files to understand the appropriate times to apply those skill sets
- Demonstrate layer and file management, external file referencing, use of model/layout environments, and user coordinate systems
- Apply intermediate-level skills including layer management, user coordinate system development, creating sheet layout environments, and plotting
How you will benefit
- Develop skills needed for one of the most in-demand software in the architecture, engineering, and construction industry
- Gain an intermediate level understanding of AutoCAD
- Create an abbreviated set of construction documents that demonstrate hands-on knowledge to your future employers
This course is designed to be self-paced and does not involve any live classes. Instead, students will have access to various self-learning resources, including video materials, practice projects, e-books, and other materials available within the course modules. Although there is no direct interaction with an instructor, students can seek help from an industry expert by submitting questions via email.