Architecture & Construction Courses from Savvas CTE
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As the world of construction and architecture continues to evolve, so does the software that drives its innovation. If you’re at the helm of an architecture or construction program, or oversee CTE pathways, you’ve likely encountered both AutoCAD and Revit. Both are powerful tools under the Autodesk umbrella, but there are compelling reasons to ensure your students are proficient in AutoCAD. Here’s a deep dive into the unique advantages of AutoCAD, its comparison with Revit, and why an Autodesk® AutoCAD certification can be a game-changer for your students.
AutoCAD has been the industry standard for decades. By learning it, students get familiar with a tool they'll encounter frequently in their careers.
Whether it's architecture, engineering, construction, or design, AutoCAD's versatility makes it applicable across various sectors.
Before diving into specialized tools like Revit or Inventor, students benefit from mastering the basics of drafting and design with AutoCAD.
The Autodesk AutoCAD certification is globally recognized, making it valuable for students eyeing opportunities beyond borders.
AutoCAD's myriad tools and customizations can make tasks quicker and more efficient, a trait employers value.
Many college programs in architecture and related fields expect incoming students to be familiar with AutoCAD.
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In a crowded job market, certification can help students stand out to potential employers in construction and architecture.
Certification is an affirmation of a student's skills, assuring employers of their capability.
Those with certifications often have an advantage when seeking promotions or advanced positions.
The process of certification prepares students for continuous learning, a vital trait in evolving industries.
While this post emphasizes the benefits of AutoCAD, it’s worth noting that Revit’s BIM capabilities make it an essential tool for modern construction and design projects. Ideally, students should have exposure to both. After starting with a solid foundation in AutoCAD, programs can progress and introduce students to the more specialized functionalities of Revit, as well as other AutoDesk programs like Inventor, Civil 3D, Fusion360, and Maya.
In conclusion, AutoCAD remains a cornerstone in the fields of construction and architecture. By ensuring your students are proficient in AutoCAD and encouraging them to earn Autodesk AutoCAD certification, you’re equipping them with skills that will serve them well in high school, college, and their future careers.
Check out our College Readiness and Career Readiness blog to learn more about the best strategies to prepare your students for high school, college, and beyond.
Architectural Design I Course
Prepare students to apply their drafting skills to architectural and design careers.
Architectural Design II Course
Prepare students for AutoCAD certification from Certiport.