Introduction to CAD:
An overview
of CAD, its role in design and engineering, and its relevance in various
industries.
2D Drafting and Drawing:
Learning the
basics of 2D drafting, including drawing lines, shapes, and dimensions.
Creating
technical drawings and schematics.
3D Modeling Fundamentals:
Understanding
3D modeling principles and techniques.
Creating 3D
objects, models, and assemblies.
CAD Software Tools:
Training in
popular CAD software applications, such as AutoCAD, SolidWorks, or similar
tools.
Navigating
the CAD interface and using drawing and modeling tools.
Parametric Design:
Working with
parametric modeling to create adjustable and customizable designs.
Using
constraints and parameters.
Architectural CAD:
Using CAD for
architectural design and drafting.
Creating
floor plans, elevations, and site plans.
Mechanical CAD:
Applying CAD
to mechanical design and engineering.
Designing
machine parts, assemblies, and mechanical systems.
Product Design and
Prototyping:
Using CAD for
product design, prototyping, and manufacturing.
Creating 3D
models of consumer products and industrial equipment.
3D Rendering and
Visualization:
Techniques
for rendering 3D models and creating realistic visualizations.
Adding
materials, lighting, and textures.
CAD for Electrical and
Electronics:
Using CAD for
electrical and electronic design.
Schematics,
PCB design, and circuit layout.
Parametric Design:
Working with
parametric modelling to create adjustable and customizable designs.
Using
constraints and parameters.
Real-World Projects:
Hands-on CAD
projects and assignments applying the techniques learned in the course.
Portfolio Development:
Creating a
professional portfolio showcasing CAD designs and projects.
Certification: Upon successful completion
of the course, participants will receive a certificate demonstrating their
proficiency in CAD.