AutoCAD 3D Drawing and Modelling
Construction
A course by
Wintec
A 10-week part-time course teaching advanced 3D modelling, editing, and rendering techniques in AutoCAD to enhance design productivity and workplace output.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Hamilton, Hamilton
It will take a total of 10 weeks
This course requires 3 hours per week
Core skills this course teaches

Create and edit 3D digital models using AutoCAD
Learn to transform ideas and designs into accurately scaled digital 3D models.

Apply advanced AutoCAD techniques
Ability to use parametric constraints, blocks, layers, styles, and templates to enhance technical drawings.

Increase workplace productivity
Improve outputs and demonstrate advanced AutoCAD 3D modelling capabilities relevant across industries such as civil engineering and manufacturing.
What You're Signing Up For
This course builds on prior AutoCAD knowledge (Level 1 and 2) to enable students to create, edit, and render 3D model drawings digitally. It is designed to increase productivity and open career opportunities in various industries including civil engineering, aviation, and manufacturing. Topics include advanced editing and construction techniques, parametric constraints, creating blocks, layer and style setup, plotting, publishing, and introduction to 3D modelling.
Course Content
- Using more advanced editing and construction techniques
- Adding parametric constraints to objects
- Creating local and global blocks
- Setting up layers, styles, and templates
- Using advanced plotting and publishing options
- AutoCAD set-up and directory structures
- Introduction to 3D modelling
What you need to know first
Completion of Level 1 and Level 2 AutoCAD courses or equivalent experience

What sort of industry will this job lead to
Civil Engineering
Manufacturing
Aviation
Construction

Future employment opportunities might be
AutoCAD 3D drafter
Civil engineering technician
Manufacturing design assistant
CAD technician