This Specialization provides a structured introduction to AutoCAD, guiding learners from foundational drafting skills to advanced 3D modeling and visualization techniques. The first course focuses on AutoCAD fundamentals, including interface navigation, project setup, drawing tools, precision techniques, object selection, editing, and property management. Learners build the core skills needed to create accurate technical drawings and work efficiently within CAD environments.
The second course expands into advanced 2D drafting and documentation workflows. Learners explore annotation tools, dimensions, plotting, blocks, arrays, external references, and parametric features used to improve productivity and maintain organized design documentation. These topics reinforce practical drafting methods commonly applied in engineering, architecture, and technical design workflows.
The final course introduces AutoCAD’s 3D design and visualization capabilities. Learners transition from 2D drawings to 3D models while exploring rendering, visualization tools, and advanced productivity features. Across all three courses, step-by-step instruction and practical examples help learners develop comprehensive AutoCAD skills for professional design and drafting tasks.
This Specialization is based on the book, AutoCAD For Dummies, by Ralph Grabowski.
From AutoCAD For Dummies. Copyright © 2022 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Projet d'apprentissage appliqué
Applied practice activities integrated throughout the courses provide structured opportunities for learners to apply key concepts and methods in realistic contexts. Through guided analysis, reflection, and skill application, participants engage with authentic challenges aligned to the subject matter and develop practical competence in solving domain-relevant problems.

















