AutoCAD is a computer-aided design and drafting program which runs on a wide range of standard desktop computers, bringing the benefits of a high-performance CAD system within the reach of even the smallest organisation.
AutoCAD provides a comprehensive set of tools for 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional drafting and design, including surface and solid modelling, making it the ideal system for a wide range of applications.
With over 400,000 installations worldwide, AutoCAD is used by more design professionals than any other CAD system. Applications include architecture and building; chemical, civil, electrical, electronic, mechanical, process and structural engineering; computer-aided manufacture (CAM); geographic information systems (GIS); facilities for management and planning; desktop publishing and technical illustration.
AutoCAD’s open architecture makes it exceptionally flexible: every aspect of the system can be customised. Special menus to suit your own drawing office standards and commands to execute your frequently-used design functions can be generated quickly and easily.
The Cavendish Certificate courses are intended for those with limited or no knowledge of CAD (Computer Aided Design) and it is recommended that all first time users of AutoCAD attend these courses.
CONTENT:
- Command selection using entering modes
- Drawing aids
- Display commands
- Entity drawing commands
- Editing command
- Dimensioning
- Creating libraries
- Enquiries
KEY INFO
Qualification:
AUTOCAD Certificate
Duration:
8 weeks
Assessment:
Project based
Course commencement:
