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Auto CAD 2D+3D Course Plan

The AutoCAD 2D + Basic 3D course consists of 40 hours divided into 20 classes, focusing on both 2D and basic 3D design skills. The first 17 classes cover essential 2D drawing tools, precision techniques, and project work, while the final three classes introduce 3D modeling concepts and rendering. Students will engage in practical exercises to apply their learning and complete a final project.
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Auto CAD 2D+3D Course Plan

The AutoCAD 2D + Basic 3D course consists of 40 hours divided into 20 classes, focusing on both 2D and basic 3D design skills. The first 17 classes cover essential 2D drawing tools, precision techniques, and project work, while the final three classes introduce 3D modeling concepts and rendering. Students will engage in practical exercises to apply their learning and complete a final project.
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AutoCAD 2D + Basic 3D

Detailed Course Plan

Total Course Duration: 40 Hours


Total Number of Classes: 20
Duration Per Class: 2 Hours

Part 1: AutoCAD 2D (Class 1–17)

Module 1: Intro & Basic Drawing

Class 1 – Intro to AutoCAD & GUI

 Interface, workspace types


 Mouse + keyboard use
Exercise: Draw a basic layout (e.g., room or logo) with freehand lines

Class 2 – Coordinate Systems & Navigation

 Absolute, relative, polar


Exercise: Create a triangle, square, circle using coordinates only

Class 3 – Basic Drawing Tools

 Line, Circle, Rectangle, Arc


Exercise: Draw a gear outline with lines and arcs

Class 4 – Advanced Drawing Tools

 Ellipse, Polygon, Donut, Spline


Exercise: Create a flower pattern using arrayed polygons and circles

Class 5 – Modify Tools (Part 1)

 Move, Copy, Rotate, Scale


Exercise: Draft a furniture layout and rearrange objects

Class 6 – Modify Tools (Part 2)

 Trim, Extend, Offset, Mirror


Exercise: Create a door/window layout using mirror and trim
Module 2: Precision, Layers & Annotation

Class 7 – Object Snaps, Ortho, Polar Tracking


Exercise: Draw a house floor plan using OSNAPs for accurate corners

Class 8 – Layers & Object Properties

 Layer creation, line types, color control


Exercise: Assign each room/object its own layer

Class 9 – Text & Annotation

 Single-line & multi-line text


Exercise: Add titles, labels, and notes to your floor plan

Class 10 – Dimensioning Tools & Styles

 Linear, Aligned, Radius, Styles


Exercise: Fully dimension your previous plan or an engineering part

Class 11 – Hatch & Gradient

 Hatch patterns and editing


Exercise: Hatch walls, floors, tiles in your plan

Module 3: Blocks, Attributes & Layout

Class 12 – Blocks & Block Attributes

 Define, insert, edit, attributes


Exercise: Create door/window/furniture blocks and build a mini library

Class 13 – External References & Templates

 XREF management, templates, sheet setup


Exercise: XREF a structure DWG into your layout

Class 14 – Layouts & Viewports

 Viewport scaling, page setup


Exercise: Create a layout sheet with multiple scaled views
Class 15 – Plotting & PDF Export

 CTB files, printing to PDF


Exercise: Plot your final 2D plan on A3 with title block and dimensions

Class 16 – Final 2D Project Workshop


Exercise: Complete a mini-project:

 A 2-bedroom house plan with annotations, layers, hatches, blocks


 Plot-ready layout

Class 17 – Review & Q&A on 2D

 Quick recap of all tools


Activity: Group troubleshooting + final polish for project

Part 2: Basic AutoCAD 3D (Class 18–20)

Class 18 – 3D Interface & Primitives

 3D workspace, navigation, visual styles


 Box, Cylinder, Sphere
Exercise: Create basic shapes and arrange them into a table or lamp model

Class 19 – 3D Modeling: Extrude, Revolve, Boolean Ops

 Extrude from 2D, Revolve profiles


 Union, Subtract, Intersect
Exercise: Model a wine glass or mug from 2D sketch

Class 20 – 3D View, Materials & Rendering Basics

 Camera view, materials, lights


 Plot from 3D
Exercise: Render the 3D model (Class 19) and export to image/PDF

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