CAD Design (Computer-Aided Design)
Computer-Aided Design (CAD) is the foundation of modern product design, engineering, and manufacturing. This course is ideal for beginners who want to learn how to create precise 2D drawings and 3D models. With our step-by-step guidance, you’ll become proficient in using CAD software for design, prototyping, and manufacturing.


Learning Outcomes
Proficiency in creating 2D and 3D CAD models.
Knowledge of best practices for CAD drawing and documentation.
Ability to create professional design visuals for presentations and manufacturing.
Understanding of file export formats and preparation for CNC or 3D printing.
Duration: 8 months
Skill Level: Beginner
Prerequisites: None (Although familiarity with basic engineering concepts can be helpful)
Course Format: Interactive lessons, design exercises, CAD practice, and personalized feedback.
Certification: Certificate of Completion
Course Modules
Introduction to CAD Software: Familiarization with industry-standard CAD software such as AutoCAD, SolidWorks, and NX.
Creating 2D Drawings: Learn how to create technical drawings, including lines, arcs, circles, and dimensions.
3D Modeling and Assembly Design: Learn how to create 3D models of parts and assemblies, and visualize them from different angles.
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T): Learn how to apply GD&T for precise communication of design intent.
Creating Technical Documentation: How to generate and interpret Bill of Materials (BOM) and assembly drawings.
Rendering and Visualization: Techniques for rendering 3D models to create photorealistic visuals for presentations and marketing.
Exporting Files for Manufacturing: Learn how to prepare and export CAD files for CNC machining or 3D printing.
Learning CAD takes time and dedication. We will guide you through each tool and technique, but practice is key. The more you work with the software, the faster you will become proficient