Autodesk Fusion 360 Certified User
Fusion 360 is a commercial computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), computer-aided engineering (CAE) and printed circuit board (PCB) design software application, developed by Autodesk.
Fusion 360 course utilizes a learn-by-doing approach, immersing the student in the role of a toy designer for a fictional toy company.
Throughout the course, students will learn and apply skills in Fusion 360 by: Creating and editing 2D sketches, Creating 3D models from 2D sketches, Creating engineering drawings to document designs, Creating and editing organic designs using T-Spline modeling, Using direct modeling techniques to edit designs, Assembling and adding motion to components, Analyzing interference between components and performing motion studies, Applying advanced modeling techniques.
Students will learn effective and efficient modeling practices as they progress through the course. Students will improve their employability while preparing for the Autodesk Certified User (ACU) Fusion 360 exam.
Earning Autodesk Fusion 360 certification can bring several benefits. It enhances career opportunities in industries such as product design, manufacturing, engineering, and prototyping.
Exam Details :
- AutoCAD - 30-35 Questions (50 minutes)
- Inventor (Imperial | Metric) - 30-35 Questions (50 minutes)
- Revit Architecture (Imperial | Metric) - 30-35 Questions (50 minutes)
- Fusion 360 - 35-40 Questions (50 minutes)
Total Marks : 1000
Passing Marks : 700
Practice Test : Up To 10 Attempts
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