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The objective the AutoCAD program is to provide you the material typically covered in a one semester AutoCAD course; the fundamentals of creating, editing, and plotting drawings. The program covers the essentials of 2D design and drafting as well as solid modeling. CCM’s Computer-Aided Design program is presented in a format by delivering the fundamental concepts first, then moving toward the more advanced and specialized features of AutoCAD. The course begins with small pieces of information explained in a simple form and then builds on that experience to deliver more complex ideas, requiring a synthesis of earlier concepts.
As a student, learning AutoCAD, the most widely used computer-aided design software, gives you a higher probability of using your skills in industry. There are more employers who use AutoCAD than any other single computer-aided design system. Learning AutoCAD as a first computer-aided design system gives you a good foundation for learning other similar software applications because many concepts and commands introduced by AutoCAD are utilized by other systems.
As a professional, learning AutoCAD gives you the highest probability of being able to share data, information, and knowledge with colleagues, vendors, and clients, as well as offering you flexibility in experimenting with and utilizing the latest technological computer-aided design advancements.
- Introduction to AutoCAD
- Intermediate AutoCAD
- 3D Modeling