Introduction to Computer Aided Drawing Taster
Other Engineering
A course by
Wintec
A one-day taster course introducing secondary students to the fundamentals of Computer Aided Drawing (CAD), covering basic dimensioning, scaling, and both 2D and 3D digital drawing using industry-standard tools.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
The Hub, Rotokauri Campus, Hamilton
This course requires 6 hours per week


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Understand principles of dimensioning and scaling
Students will learn the foundational skills of dimensioning and scaling used in computer-aided drawing.

Create 2D CAD drawings using AutoCAD
Students will gain introductory experience in producing 2D drawings with AutoCAD, an industry-standard tool.

Create 3D CAD drawings using Solidwork/Inventor
Students will be introduced to 3D digital drawing and modelling using Solidwork/Inventor to visualize designs.
What You're Signing Up For
Throughout this one-day introduction, students will explore the world of Computer-Aided Drawing (CAD) and learn practical skills in dimensioning, scaling, and the basics of 2D and 3D CAD drawing. The course provides hands-on experience with AutoCAD for 2D drawing and Solidwork/Inventor for 3D drawing, offering a foundation valuable for further studies or careers in architectural, engineering, and trades occupations. Participants will receive guidance on industry safety standards and be required to wear appropriate clothing and equipment.
Course Content
- Introduction to Computer-Aided Drawing (CAD)
- Basic dimensioning skills
- Scaling principles
- 2D CAD drawing using AutoCAD
- 3D CAD drawing using Solidwork/Inventor
- Practical application of drawing skills
- Overview of CAD in industry contexts (architectural, engineering, trades)
- Health and safety requirements for workshop/trades environments
What you need to know first
At least 15 years of age
Basic knowledge of computers

What sort of industry will this job lead to
Engineering
Architecture
Trades
Design

Future employment opportunities might be
Enhanced understanding of CAD relevant to entry-level roles in engineering, design, or trades
Foundation for further study in digital design or technical drawing fields


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