Mastering AutoCAD 2023 for Architectural Design (Civil)

Duration: 6 Months | Daily: 2 Hours | Sunday: Off

Module 1: Fundamentals of AutoCAD 2023

Learning Objectives: Understand AutoCAD’s interface, tools, and basic navigation.

  • Introduction to AutoCAD and workspace setup

  • Installation, registration, and interface overview

  • Drawing area, command line, and coordinate system

  • Basic drawing and navigation tools
    Outcome: Students can confidently use AutoCAD’s interface and basic drawing tools.

Module 2: Drawing Setup & Basic 2D Geometry

Learning Objectives: Learn project setup and accurate 2D drafting.

  • Setting up drawing units, limits, and scales

  • Drawing simple shapes (line, circle, arc, rectangle)

  • Using grid, snap, and object tracking
    Outcome: Ability to create and structure drawings accurately.

Module 3: Key Plan & Site Plan Development

Learning Objectives: Design basic architectural layouts.

  • Understanding key plans and site plans

  • Drawing scaled layouts (1:500, 1:1000)

  • Labeling, annotations, and dimensioning
    Outcome: Students can produce accurate key and site plans.

Module 4: Using Draw & Modify Toolbars

Learning Objectives: Master essential drawing and editing tools.

  • Line, Polyline, Polygon, Hatch, and Fillet tools

  • Modify commands: Move, Copy, Rotate, Scale, Mirror

  • Using arrays and grips for advanced editing
    Outcome: Strong command over 2D drafting and modifications.

Module 5: Dimensioning, Layers & Annotations

Learning Objectives: Apply professional drawing standards.

  • Dimension styles and text formatting

  • Creating layers for organization

  • Using annotation tools effectively
    Outcome: Students can produce clean, well-structured drawings.

Module 6: Architectural Drafting (2D Plans)

Learning Objectives: Draft real-world building drawings.

  • Floor plans, elevations, and sections

  • Doors, windows, and stair detailing

  • Cross-sections and structural layouts
    Outcome: Students can create professional 2D building plans.

Module 7: Advanced 2D Architectural Drafting

Learning Objectives: Work on complex, multi-level structures.

  • Multi-storey drawings and detailing

  • Mosque and residential layout plans

  • Metric-based drawings and area calculation
    Outcome: Capability to draft advanced architectural layouts.

Module 8: 3D Modeling & Visualization

Learning Objectives: Transition to 3D modeling in AutoCAD.

  • Introduction to 3D workspace and commands

  • Creating 3D architectural components

  • Visualizing designs using lighting and materials
    Outcome: Students can model and present 3D structures.

Module 9: Submission & Printing

Learning Objectives: Prepare professional submission drawings.

  • Understanding approval requirements and codes

  • Creating drawing sheets with title blocks

  • Plotting, printing, and exporting layouts
    Outcome: Students can submit professional, code-compliant drawings.

Final Project

Objective: Create a complete residential or commercial project.

  • Full 2D + 3D design

  • Key plan, floor plans, elevations, and 3D views

  • Final presentation and printing
    Outcome: Professional portfolio-ready project for architectural jobs.

AutoCAD Mechanical 2023 – Complete Course Outline

Duration: 6 Months | Daily: 2 Hours | Sunday: Off

Module 1: Introduction to AutoCAD Mechanical

  • Difference between AutoCAD and AutoCAD Mechanical

  • Interface, workspace customization, and navigation

  • Setting up drawing units, templates, and limits
    Outcome: Understanding the environment for mechanical drafting.

Module 2: Basic Drawing Tools

  • Line, Circle, Arc, Rectangle, Polygon

  • OSNAP, Ortho Mode, Grid, Snap

  • Object selection, Zoom, Pan, Undo
    Outcome: Ability to draw accurate mechanical shapes and layouts.

Module 3: Modify Tools & Editing Techniques

  • Move, Copy, Rotate, Mirror, Offset

  • Trim, Extend, Chamfer, Fillet, Scale

  • Stretch, Explode, and advanced editing
    Outcome: Proficiency in editing and refining mechanical designs.

Module 4: Layers, Blocks & Properties

  • Creating and managing layers

  • Dynamic blocks and object grouping

  • Match properties, standard templates
    Outcome: Organized and reusable mechanical drawings.

Module 5: Dimensioning and Annotations

  • Creating and editing dimensions (linear, angular, aligned)

  • Using text and MText tools

  • Adding mechanical annotations (centerlines, hole notes, weld symbols)
    Outcome: Students can annotate technical drawings professionally.

Module 6: Mechanical Design Tools

  • Using Shaft Generator and Calculation Manager

  • Working with Standard Parts Library

  • Inserting gears, bearings, springs, bolts, and nuts
    Outcome: Ability to produce realistic mechanical components.

Module 7: Assembly Drawings

  • Creating multi-part assemblies

  • Exploded views and assembly layouts

  • BOM (Bill of Materials) generation
    Outcome: Understanding of assembly-level mechanical drafting.

Module 8: Title Blocks & Printing

  • Title block insertion and customization

  • Page setup, plotting, and scale settings

  • Exporting drawings to PDF or other formats
    Outcome: Ready-to-submit professional mechanical drawings.

Module 9: Mini Projects & Practice

  • Project 1: Simple gear mechanism

  • Project 2: Machine part assembly

  • Project 3: Shaft and bearing design
    Outcome: Practical understanding of mechanical design.

Module 10: Final Assessment & Certification

  • Final project drawing

  • Evaluation and feedback

  • Certificate of completion

AutoCAD MEP 2023 – Professional Building Systems Design

Duration: 6 Months | Daily: 2 Hours | Sunday: Off

Module 1: Introduction to AutoCAD MEP

Learning Objectives: Understand the basics of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing design in AutoCAD.

  • Difference between AutoCAD Architecture and MEP

  • Interface setup for MEP projects

  • Managing drawing units and templates
    Outcome: Basic understanding of MEP project structure.

Module 2: MEP Project Setup & Coordination

  • Working with building layouts and imported architectural plans

  • Setting up MEP layers and object styles

  • Drawing organization and scaling
    Outcome: Ability to set up and manage coordinated MEP drawings.

Module 3: HVAC System Design

  • Creating duct layouts and air terminals

  • Working with fittings, diffusers, and air handling units

  • Annotating and labeling HVAC elements
    Outcome: Ability to draft complete HVAC layouts.

Module 4: Electrical System Design

  • Creating lighting and power layouts

  • Adding panels, switches, conduits, and cable trays

  • Load calculation and circuit connections
    Outcome: Ability to produce professional electrical plans.

Module 5: Plumbing System Design

  • Designing water supply, drainage, and sanitary systems

  • Adding pipes, fittings, valves, and fixtures

  • Annotating and connecting plumbing systems
    Outcome: Capability to design plumbing networks in 2D and 3D.

Module 6: Fire Fighting System Layout

  • Creating fire safety layouts (sprinklers, hydrants)

  • Using blocks and symbols for fire systems

  • Layering and labeling conventions
    Outcome: Proficiency in fire protection drafting standards.

Module 7: Coordination & Clash Detection

  • Understanding MEP coordination principles

  • Checking interference between services

  • Using layers and colors for clash visualization
    Outcome: Skill in resolving conflicts between MEP systems.

Module 8: 3D Modeling & Visualization

  • Converting 2D layouts into 3D

  • Working with system views and sections

  • Rendering and visualizing MEP models
    Outcome: Students can model and present MEP designs professionally.

Module 9: Documentation & Printing

  • Creating title blocks and sheet sets

  • Plotting and exporting layouts

  • Annotating and preparing construction drawings
    Outcome: Ready-to-print submission drawings for MEP services.

Module 10: Final Project & Certification

  • Complete MEP layout for a building

  • Integration of HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems

  • Presentation and documentation of the final project
    Outcome: Students complete a full professional MEP design project.

AutoCAD Civil 3D 2023 – Complete Course for Civil Engineers

From Land Surveying to Road Design & Infrastructure Projects
Duration: 6 Months | Level: Beginner to Professional
Software: AutoCAD Civil 3D 2024


📍 Module 1: Introduction to AutoCAD Civil 3D

Learning Objectives: Understand Civil 3D fundamentals, interface, and core tools.

  • Overview of AutoCAD Civil 3D and its role in civil engineering

  • Installation, workspace setup, and customization

  • Understanding Civil 3D templates and drawing settings

  • Coordinate systems, units, and project setup

  • Difference between AutoCAD and Civil 3D environments
    Outcome: Students can navigate the Civil 3D interface and set up their first civil engineering project.


📍 Module 2: Points & Survey Data

Learning Objectives: Learn how to import and manage survey data for terrain modeling.

  • Importing survey data from field instruments (CSV, TXT)

  • Creating and managing points

  • Point groups and description keys

  • Adding survey figures and breaklines

  • Understanding survey databases
    Outcome: Ability to handle survey data and create accurate point-based terrain models.


📍 Module 3: Surfaces & Terrain Modeling

Learning Objectives: Build, analyze, and refine surfaces for civil projects.

  • Creating TIN surfaces from points and contours

  • Editing and analyzing surfaces

  • Adding boundaries, breaklines, and contours

  • Surface labels, analysis (elevation, slope, watershed)

  • Exporting surface data
    Outcome: Students can create and analyze digital terrain models (DTMs).


📍 Module 4: Alignments & Road Layouts

Learning Objectives: Learn to design horizontal alignments for roads and highways.

  • Creating alignments from polylines or by layout

  • Adding tangents, curves, and spiral transitions

  • Setting alignment design criteria and constraints

  • Annotating and labeling alignments

  • Creating multiple road centerlines
    Outcome: Capability to create professional alignment drawings for road projects.


📍 Module 5: Profiles & Profile Views

Learning Objectives: Design and analyze vertical geometry for roads and utilities.

  • Creating surface profiles

  • Designing layout profiles (vertical curves, gradients)

  • Editing profiles dynamically

  • Annotating and customizing profile views

  • Combining alignments and profiles for corridor design
    Outcome: Students can design vertical profiles with precision and clarity.


📍 Module 6: Corridors & Road Modeling

Learning Objectives: Build full 3D corridor models for roads and highways.

  • Introduction to assemblies and subassemblies

  • Creating a corridor from alignment and profile

  • Adding regions and targets

  • Visualizing and editing corridor surfaces

  • Corridor cross-section creation
    Outcome: Students can create realistic 3D road corridor models with accurate grading.


📍 Module 7: Cross Sections & Quantity Takeoff

Learning Objectives: Generate cross sections and compute material quantities.

  • Creating sample lines and section views

  • Adding data bands and labels

  • Calculating cut and fill volumes

  • Exporting quantity reports

  • Earthwork and volume analysis
    Outcome: Students can generate professional cross-sections and perform quantity takeoffs.


📍 Module 8: Grading & Site Design

Learning Objectives: Apply grading tools for plots, roadsides, and site layouts.

  • Introduction to grading tools and feature lines

  • Creating pads, slopes, and retaining structures

  • Grading groups and surface integration

  • Analyzing grading volumes

  • Best practices for residential site grading
    Outcome: Proficiency in using grading tools for site development and terrain reshaping.


📍 Module 9: Pipe Networks (Storm, Sewer, Water)

Learning Objectives: Design and model utility networks in Civil 3D.

  • Creating parts lists and pipe catalogs

  • Designing storm and sanitary sewer networks

  • Creating pressure pipe networks

  • Editing pipe networks and structures

  • Labeling and analyzing pipe systems
    Outcome: Students can design and document underground utility networks.


📍 Module 10: Parcels & Land Development

Learning Objectives: Design residential and commercial site parcels.

  • Creating and labeling parcels

  • Working with parcel tables and area analysis

  • Right-of-way (ROW) and boundary layout

  • Lot subdivision techniques
    Outcome: Ability to design and manage subdivision layouts professionally.


📍 Module 11: Sheet Set Creation & Plotting

Learning Objectives: Prepare final drawings and documentation.

  • Creating plan and profile sheets

  • Automating sheet generation

  • Managing sheet sets and view frames

  • Setting up scales, layouts, and plot styles

  • Exporting and printing professional drawings
    Outcome: Students can prepare and print complete plan sets for submission.


📍 Module 12: Final Project & Professional Practice

Learning Objectives: Integrate all Civil 3D tools into a real-world project.

  • Complete road and drainage design project

  • Surface modeling, alignment, profile, and corridor integration

  • Grading, utilities, and plan preparation

  • Quality checks, presentation, and documentation
    Outcome: Students complete a professional project portfolio suitable for job placement or freelance work.