
Prerequisites: A 10th grade reading and math skill levels.
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The objective of the course is to provide students with an overview of AutoCAD software tools and how to use them for specific design tasks. The AutoCAD Basics course is designed for individuals who are interested in learning the fundamentals of design using AutoCAD software. Schedule July 8 - 25, 2019 Monday and Wednesday: 5 - 9 p.m. Instructor-Led (Classroom) 30 hours, 3.0 CEUs, Non-Credit Location: 400 Jordan Rd., Rensselaer Technology Park, Troy OR Hudson Valley Community College Main Campus Prerequisites: AutoCAD Basics or equivalent Introduction to photorealistic rendering.Solid modeling-constructive solid geometry.This course provides hands-on training in working in 3D, while using the more cost-effective software platform, AutoCAD, and prepares students to help their companies transition into the 3D world, without the cost of upgrading their software. The construction industry is transitioning to 3D applications that typically cost thousands of dollars, but many companies are still utilizing AutoCAD to save money, even though they would like to be in 3D. It guides them in constructing 3D wireframe models, surface models and solid models to make multi-view drawings. You can become a valuable asset to your company! This course introduces students to aspects of computer-based three-dimensional (3D) modeling using the AutoCAD platform. Instructor-Led Courses 3D Modeling with AutoCAD College Level Examination Program (CLEP).Expand Alternative Methods of Earning Credit.High School Equivalency (HSE)/TASC™ Testing Site.Advanced Technology Training and Information Networking (ATTAIN) Lab.National Work Readiness Credential Exam Preparation.Cosmetology State Board Exam Preparation.High School Equivalency (HSE) Preparation.

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Kids on Campus Summer Registration Information.Health, Wellness, Human Services and Substance Abuse Counseling.School of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM).
