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Leah Walters 
Arkansas State University 
870-972-3052 
lwalters@astate.edu 

When

Monday October 14, 2013 at 5:30 PM CDT
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Wednesday November 6, 2013 at 8:30 PM CST

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ASU Continuing Education and Community Outreach 
2004 E. Nettleton
Jonesboro, AR 72401
 

 
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Intermediate AutoCAD



Prerequisites: Understanding of Windows, Intro to AutoCAD

Course Length and Maximum Class Size: 24 Classroom hours held in (8) three-hour sessions.  Maximum class size is 16.

Objective:  Participants will build upon knowledge of basic AutoCAD and will be able to perform intermediate level AutoCAD operations.  Participants will have the opportunity to gain functional knowledge of the program.

 

Course Content:

  • ·         Review advanced dimension features
  • ·         Drawing setup, advanced object selection, preferences, object cycling, advanced text
  • ·         Advanced draw, modify and inquiry commands
  • ·         Auxiliary views, Isometric drawing, ISO angles and Ellipses
  • ·         Universal coordinate system, viewpoint toolbar, 3d solid modeling
  • ·         Paper space review, 3d drawing, section, slice, isoclines and fractures
  • ·         Solid view and solid draw commands
  • ·         External references, making and viewing slides, exporting graphic files
  • ·         Attributes, OLE objects, drawing variables, customizing menus, Dview and UCS control
  • ·         Rendering, lights, materials, backgrounds, fog
  • ·         Surfaces, filters, obscure commands, bonus tools, installation of AutoCAD

 

Beneficial to: Those upgrading previous CAD versions or desiring to expand upon their understanding of basic AutoCAD operations.

 

Date:     10 Mondays & Wednesdays, October 14, 16,  21, 23, 28, 30, November 4, & 6

Time:     5:30-8:30 p.m.

Place:    Ellis House

Instructor:  Stuart Simpson

Cost:   $225.00


Note:

Certain risks of personal physical injury, property damage or other losses exist with respect to participation in camps/clinics/workshops, etc. at ASUJ. Participants must assume all risks of any such personal injuries, property damages, or other losses that participant may sustain as a result of participation in said events. Arkansas State University does not assume responsibility for payment of ambulance services, emergency room fees, prescriptions, or any other medical treatment.

This activity is a non-academic, non-degree seeking workshop offered as a community outreach initiative and is not affiliated with the university’s degree credit programs.