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AutoCAD 2009 (2D/3D)
Stanford International College designs AutoCAD 2009 (2D/3D) to prepare each participant to confidently learn and improve their knowledge of the leading Computer-Aided Design throughout the world used as an essential tool in many industries, including mechanical and civil engineering, architecture, facilities planning and management. This hands-on, project-oriented course takes a step-by-step approach to learning using real life examples and students will practice exercises that are taken from a variety of industries where AutoCAD is used.
Duration: 40 hours
In- Class Course Schedule:
Campus: North York Campus (Main Campus)
Course Topics:
• Basics of AutoCAD 2009
• Drawing Templates and Layouts
• Techniques of computer-aided design and drafting(CADD)
• Principals of using Blueprints and technical Drawings
• WCS & UCS Orientations in AutoCAD
• Drawing Setup and Utilities
• Command Line & Keyboard in AutoCAD
• Using Notes, Texts and Annotations
• Icons and Pull-down Menus
• Advanced Attributes and Blocks
• Creating Basic Objects
• Drawing Management
• Various enhanced techniques of two-dimensional drafting using AutoCAD
• Advanced Placement and editing of objects
• Editing objects in AutoCAD
• Menus and Toolbars customization
• Creating and modifying Layouts
• Explore 3-D environment and concept
• Dimensioning Techniques
• Solid Modeling Techniques
• Creating & Modifying Dimensioning Styles
• Polylines and Regions
• Block creation and attributes
• CAD Management
• Hatch creation and modification
• Rendering & coloring concepts
• Plotting and printing methods and shortcuts
• Simple presentation Techniques
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