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  • Is this course for you?

    The Introduction to CAD course offers beginners a thorough foundation in CAD software, equipping participants with the skills required to create high-quality 3D models that can be transformed into precise 2D engineering drawings.

  • Required qualifications

    There are no formal requirements, however a background in construction, engineering or design would be advantageous but not necessary. Skills in using Microsoft programmes would also be advantageous.

  • What skills will I develop?

    During the course, participants will learn to navigate the user interface, work with different planes, and create basic sketches using smart dimensions. The course covers the development of 3D sketches, part planning, and creating 3D features such as extruding, filleting, chamfering, patterning, and revolving. Learners will learn to add holes, slots, and other features to parts, modify or mirror existing designs, and work with multiple planes. Additionally, the course includes assembling basic 3D components, editing parts and assemblies, applying materials and appearances, and generating detailed 2D drawings from completed 3D models.

  • Careers

    Being skilled in computer-aided design (CAD) can open up opportunities in various engineering and architectural careers. CAD roles differ in requirements, salaries, tasks, and responsibilities.

  • English and maths

    It would be advantageous for applicants to have good levels of maths and English prior to starting the programme.

  • Other important information

    This course is an introduction to 3D CAD. Applicants would benefit from some knowledge that can be found via programmes such as Sketchup, Fusion 360 and Onshape.

  • Is this course for you?

    The Introduction to CAD course offers beginners a thorough foundation in CAD software, equipping participants with the skills required to create high-quality 3D models that can be transformed into precise 2D engineering drawings.

  • Required qualifications

    There are no formal requirements, however a background in construction, engineering or design would be advantageous but not necessary. Skills in using Microsoft programmes would also be advantageous.

  • What skills will I develop?

    During the course, participants will learn to navigate the user interface, work with different planes, and create basic sketches using smart dimensions. The course covers the development of 3D sketches, part planning, and creating 3D features such as extruding, filleting, chamfering, patterning, and revolving. Learners will learn to add holes, slots, and other features to parts, modify or mirror existing designs, and work with multiple planes. Additionally, the course includes assembling basic 3D components, editing parts and assemblies, applying materials and appearances, and generating detailed 2D drawings from completed 3D models.

  • Careers

    Being skilled in computer-aided design (CAD) can open up opportunities in various engineering and architectural careers. CAD roles differ in requirements, salaries, tasks, and responsibilities.

  • English and maths

    It would be advantageous for applicants to have good levels of maths and English prior to starting the programme.

  • Other important information

    This course is an introduction to 3D CAD. Applicants would benefit from some knowledge that can be found via programmes such as Sketchup, Fusion 360 and Onshape.

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