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CADD-211 AutoCad I and II Prerequisite: COMP-220 Computer Fundamentals This course covers all of the basic AutoCAD features and commands. It will teach the student to produce drawings on a Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) microcomputer using AutoCAD software. Descriptive of hardware, software, introduction to MS-DOS, Auto-CAD theory, syntax, special features, inserting 2D geometry. Editing, measuring and verifying, manipulating screen graphics, text, layers, color, line types, crosshatching, dimensioning, library parts/blocks, utility commands and an introduction to architectural applications. Lectures combined with hands-on lab exercises give the student the opportunity to use and experiment with the commands. Schedule |
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