Architectural Design I for Professional Development

In Architectural Design I, students will review various concepts used in the design and architecture field. They will learn about basic drafting equipment and how to use and maintain it. They will analyze challenges and solutions within the development of design. They will also learn how to prepare drawings manually and using AutoCAD software. A substantial portion of the course will be spent on sequential processes so that students develop an understanding of creating and annotating drawings as well as how to apply standard rules regarding line types, offset objects, creating layers, and setting up a page for plotting. They will also explore three-dimensional drawing and use coordinating and navigation systems to create them.

 

Course Outline

Module 1 – Basic Architectural Drawings Part I
Module 2 – Basic Architectural Drawings Part II
Module 3 – Basic Computer-Aided Drafting Functions Part I
Module 4 – Basic Computer-Aided Drafting Functions Part II
Module 5 – Basic Civil Drawings
Module 6 – Preparing Computer-Aided Drawings (CAD) Part I
Module 7 – Preparing Computer-Aided Drawings (CAD) Part II
Module 8 – Preparing for the Autodesk Certified User (CAD) Exam