| This course is designed for the new AutoCAD user who requires comprehensive training in AutoCAD. It incorporates the features, comands, and techniques for creating, editing, and printing drawings with AutoCAD. |
| Prerequisite: Windows Experience |
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| This course is designed for experienced AutoCAD users looking for additional training to take full advantage of the capabilities in AutoCAD 2009. It incorporates the features, commands, and techniques for becoming more productive when creating, annotating, and printing drawings with AutoCAD 2009. This course continues to build on the basic concepts of the AutoCAD 2009 Level 1 course. |
| Prerequisite: AutoCAD Level 1 or Equivalent |
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| This course is designed to enable new users to learn the majority of features and functions in AutoCAD Map 3D to create, manage, and analyze mapping data. Topics considered fundamental to using AutoCAD Map 3D are covered in-depth. Advanced features are covered, and depending on the need of each user, can be approached as an introduction or can be followed for a more comprehensive understanding. |
| Prerequisite: AutoCAD Level 1 or Equivalent |
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| This hands-on, foundation-level course covers the essentials of AutoCAD Civil 3D, including how to work with point data in AutoCAD Civil 3D, create and analyze a surface, develop a site, and model roads, corridors, and pipe networks, as well as import and export data. Hands-on exercises throughout the course explore how to create 2D and 3D production drawings. |
| Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Land Desktop or AutoCAD |
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| This is a hands on class that exposes students to the features of Civil 3D. The course takes students from the start of a project through to the end. Starting off by bringing in points and from there they are taken through a design where they build an existing surface then design a road. Once the road is designed they will produce cross sections and volumes. Finishing off the training will be pipe design and some basic grading. Topics include: – Points, Surfaces, Parcels, Alignments, Profiles, Assemblies, Corridors, Pipes and Grading. |
| Prerequisites: Anyone that’s enthusiastic about learning Civil 3D |
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| This 1 day class covers the grading features of Civil 3D. Students will use the grading features to create items such as Lagoons, Parking Lots, Retaining Walls, Multi Level Lots. Topics include: – Feature Lines, Grading Objects, Edit Feature Line Elevations, Edit Feature Line Geometry, Surfaces, Infills, Transitions |
| Prerequisites: Intro to Civil 3D or Equivalent |
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| This 1 day class covers the piping features of Civil 3D. Students will create their own Parts List that includes different Pipes and Structures. When the parts list is complete they will then draw Pipe Network. To finish off the design the Pipe Network will be taken into Hydra Flow Storm Sewer Extension. Topics include: – Pipe Networks, Parts Lists, Part Builder, Structures, Pipes, Labeling Pipe Network, Hydra Flow Express, Hydra Flow Storm Sewer Extension |
| Prerequisites: Intro to Civil 3D or Equivalent |
| *All Civil 3D classes are taught by Robert Gadbaw, one of the best Civil 3D instructors in the world. He has been a speaker and instructor at Autodesk University and receives rave reviews from his students. Robert has worked in the civil engineering field for over 15 years. |
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| Students of this class are introduced to Building Information Modeling by utilizing the parametric design tools within Revit Architecture to design, visualize, and document their building project. Upon successfully completing this course, students will be able to start their first building project in Revit Architecture. |
| Prerequisite: Windows Experience and familiarity with architectural concepts |