Autodesk AutoCAD® Certified User
AutoCAD is a 2D and 3D computer-aided design (CAD) software application developed by Autodesk. AutoCAD is a general drafting and design application used in industry by architects, project managers, engineers, graphic designers, city planners, and other professionals to prepare technical drawings.
The Autodesk Certified User (ACU): AutoCAD course utilizes a learn-by-doing approach using video instruction and tutorials, immersing the student in the role of a mini golf course designer working for a fictional mini golf course design firm called Emerald Isle Mini Golf.
Students will be creating designs for an overall site plan including four mini golf holes, landscaping, clubhouse, pathways, water features, and parking lot.
This course will help prepare students for the Autodesk Certified User (ACU) exam for AutoCAD and help students gain valuable employability and transferable skills related to the fields of engineering and architecture.
Earning AutoCAD certification can have several benefits. It can enhance career opportunities and make individuals more competitive in the job market, particularly in industries such as architecture, engineering, construction, and manufacturing.
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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