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AutoCAD 2007 (150 hours)

Course Overview/Description
Course Objective Course Outline
Prerequisites/Audience PC Requirements/Materials Included
Instructor Bio FAQs

Registration Details

Fee:  $1,995 Register Now! (PDF - Document)
CRN:  41062 Section:  01
Subject:  GRAP Course:  1040

Course Overview/Description

First released in 1982, AutoCAD is now the leading program for computer-aided design throughout the world. It is an essential tool in many industries, including mechanical and civil engineering, architecture, facilities planning and management. More employers use it, and need workers skilled in it, than any other CAD system.

The AutoCAD 2007 program takes a step-by-step approach to learning AutoCAD 2007, starting with a few basic tools to let students create and edit a simple drawing, and then gradually introducing more advanced tools. Examples and practice exercises are taken from a variety of the fields where AutoCAD is used.

This program begins by focusing on basic 2D drawing and editing tools, objects on layers, text, and basic dimensions. Once the student masters the basic skills, they will move on to explore efficiency tools, complex objects, using external reference/image files, advanced plotting, enhancing productivity with simple customization.

Course Objectives

By completing this course the student will learn to:

Course Outline

I. Level 1
  1. Creating a Simple Drawing
    1. Getting Started with AutoCAD
    2. Basic Drawing and Editing Commands
  2. Making Your Drawings More Precise
    1. Drawing Precision in AutoCAD
    2. Making Changes in Your Drawings
  3. Drawing Organization and Information
    1. Organizing Your Drawing with Layers
    2. Two More Object Types
    3. Getting Information from Your Drawing
  4. Creating More Complex Objects
    1. Advanced Editing Commands
    2. Duplication Commands
    3. Inserting Blocks
  5. Preparing to Print
    1. Setting Up a Layout
    2. Printing Your Drawing
  6. Annotating Your Drawing
    1. Text
    2. Hatching
    3. Adding Dimensions
  7. Productivity Tools
    1. Selection Sets
    2. Accurate Positioning
  8. Creating and Organizing Blocks
    1. Creating Blocks
    2. Blocks in Tool Palettes
  9. Drawing Setup and Utilities
    1. iCreating Templates
    2. Advanced Viewing Tool

II. Level 2
  1. Productivity Tools
    1. Working Efficiently with AutoCAD
    2. Quick Editing Techniques
  2. Advanced Object Types
    1. Polylines and Regions
    2. Advanced Text Objects
  3. Advanced Blocks and Attributes
    1. Dynamic Blocks
    2. Attributes
  4. Referencing and Sharing Information
    1. External Reference
    2. Other Tools for Collaboration
  5. Layouts and Plotting
    1. Working with Layouts
    2. Advanced Plotting Features
  6. Sheet Sets
    1. Introduction to Sheet Sets
    2. Publishing and Customizing Sheet Sets
  7. Drawing Standards and System Setup
    1. Maintaining Standards
    2. CAD Standards Tools
    3. System Setup
  8. Introduction to Customization
  9. Customizing the User Interface
    1. Macros and Custom Routines

Prerequisites/Audience

Students should have a basic knowledge of the Windows Operating System and be comfortable installing software and loading files. Students should also be comfortable using the Internet and have an Internet connection and emailing capabilities.

This course is intended for students who are interested in Computer Aided Design or for students who want to become proficient using AutoCAD 2007 software.

PC Requirements/Materials Included

NOTE: Gatlin Education Services cannot guarantee the AutoCAD 2007 software's compatibility with the Windows Vista operating system. However, the software manufacturer has released a Service Pack that should make the software Vista compatible on most computers. To learn more, click here.

System Requirements
AutoCAD 2007 software requires a Pentium IV or better system, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Home, Tablet Editions or 2000 operating system, 512 MB RAM, 750 MB free disk space, 1024x768 VGA with true color, and Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher.

GES will provide each student with the required textbook and AutoCAD 2007 with a one-year student license. **A perpetual student license is available for an additional fee. Contact courseinfo@gatlineducation.com for details.

Instructor Bio

Claire Eirmann holds a Master's degree in Curriculum and Instructional Design and a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Arts/Technology Education from the State University of New York. She is a New York State Certified Teacher with over 20 years of experience teaching. She has taught AutoCAD and Autodesk Inventor to learners ranging in age from 9 through 84 years old. Claire's passion is learning. Claire enjoys working with students at various levels of ability and experience. She is currently working in a position developing curriculum used by many CAD training companies. Previously she taught with an Autodesk reseller for over 14 years. She is also an experienced college, high school, and middle school teacher in a variety of technical subject areas. Claire's CAD experience includes: AutoCAD 20 years, Autodesk Inventor 5 years, employment and industry experience 14 years.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How do I register?
Click on the register button at the top of the page and follow the directions. It is important that you type all your information in the boxes, then print it out to sign.  Payment and sending instructions are in the bottom right corner of the form.

2. How much do the courses cost?
The fee is in the pink box at the top of the page.

3. Can I register for courses if I live outside the United States?
Yes you can!

4. Do I ever have go to the school I register with?
All of our courses are delivered entirely online, so you never have to go to a class or travel to the school.

5. How long does it take to complete a course?
All of our courses are self-paced and open enrollment. You can start and finish the course at your own pace. When you register for a course, you are given an 180 days (6 months) to complete the course. If you need more time, extensions are available.

6. Do I have to buy additional materials?
All materials are included. The cost of materials will be covered by your tuition. GES will ship all materials via UPS ground service upon registration.

7. Can I get financial aid?
GES courses are non-credit courses, so they do not qualify for federal aid. In some states, vocational rehab or workforce development boards will pay for qualified students to take our courses.

8. What happens when I complete the course?
Upon successful completion of the course, you will be awarded a certificate of completion from the school you registered with. You must obtain a final passing grade of 70% or greater to be awarded a certificate.

9. Am I guaranteed a job?
GES courses will provide you with the skills you need to obtain an entry-level position in most cases. We do not provide direct job placement services, but our instructors will help you build your resume and are available to give advice on finding your first job. Instructors will also be available to use as a professional reference upon completion of the course. Potential students should always do research on the job market in their area before registering.

10. Who will be my instructor?
Each student is paired up with a facilitator for one-on-one interaction. The facilitator will be available (via email or phone) to answer any questions you may have and to provide feedback on your performance. All of our facilitators are successful working professionals in the fields in which they teach.

11. What do I have to have in order to take an online course, and what are the system requirements?
In order to take our online courses, you must have access to a computer and the Internet (a normal dial-up connection is fine). You can access the course contents from any web-enabled computer. There are no necessary plug-ins. You do not have to use the same computer to log-in to the course every time. We recommend that you have a word processing program (Microsoft Word is best) and the latest version of Internet Explorer.

12. Can I use a Mac?
You cannot use a Mac computer for this course. The AutoCAD 2007 program is only available for PC's

13. How can I get more information on the course?
All of the information we have is available online under our course catalog (www.gatlineducation.com). If you have questions that are not answered online, please feel free to email us at courseinfo@gatlineducation.com or call 817-870-2870. We will answer your questions promptly.

14. When can I start the course?
Our courses are all open enrollment. You can register and start the course as soon as you are ready.