The AutoCAD syllabus typically covers a range of topics to get you started with 2D and 3D drafting and design. Here's an overview of what you can expect:
*Introduction to AutoCAD*
- Understanding the AutoCAD workspace and user interface ¹
- Familiarizing yourself with the interface, file handling commands, and basic geometric shapes ²
*2D Drawing and Editing*
- Drawing commands: line, polyline, rectangle, circle ³ ²
- Modify commands: move, rotate, scale, copy, mirror, erase, trim, extend ³
- Annotating and dimensioning ³
*Layers and Organization*
- Organizing drawing objects on layers ⁴ ¹
- Inserting reusable symbols (blocks) ¹
*Viewing and Navigation*
- View commands: regen, pan, zoom, view manager ²
- Using grid and snap ²
*Advanced Topics*
- Dynamic blocks ⁵
- A360 ⁵
- 3D modeling and visualization ⁴
Some courses may also cover additional topics, such as:
- Cartesian coordinate systems ³
- Absolute and relative coordinate systems ³
- Function keys and special keys ³
Keep in mind that the specific syllabus may vary depending on the course or institution. These topics should give you a solid foundation in AutoCAD, though! ³ ⁵ ² ⁴ ¹