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Leah Walters 
Arkansas State University 
870-972-3052 
lwalters@astate.edu 

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Wednesday September 4, 2013 at 5:30 PM CDT
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Monday October 7, 2013 at 8:30 PM CDT

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ASU Continuing Education and Community Outreach 
2004 E. Nettleton
Jonesboro, AR 72401
 

 
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Introduction to AutoCAD



Prerequisites: Understanding of Windows

Course Length and Maximum Class Size: 30 Classroom hours held in (10) 3-hour sessions.  Maximum class size is 16.

Objective: Introduction to AutoCAD will provide the skills needed to create a basic 2D drawing using editing tools, to organize objects using layers, to plan for efficient construction techniques, to add text and basic dimensions, and to prepare for plotting.  The course is divided into two parts, the first presenting essential skills and the second covering more sophisticated techniques for drawing setup and productivity.

 

Beneficial to: The course is designed for beginning AutoCAD users who are familiar with computers, but have not taken a computer-drafting course.  Participants should be familiar with basic computer skills, such as Windows and file management.

 

Date:     10 Mondays & Wednesdays, September 4, 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25, 30, October 2 & 7

Time:     5:30-8:30 p.m.

Place:    Continuing Education and Community Outreach, 2004 E. Nettleton, Jonesboro, AR 72401, Room 101

Cost:    $333.00

Instructor:  Stuart Simpson


Note:

Certain risks of personal physical injury, property damage or other losses exist with respect to participation in camps/clinics/workshops, etc. at ASUJ. Participants must assume all risks of any such personal injuries, property damages, or other losses that participant may sustain as a result of participation in said events. Arkansas State University does not assume responsibility for payment of ambulance services, emergency room fees, prescriptions, or any other medical treatment.

This activity is a non-academic, non-degree seeking workshop offered as a community outreach initiative and is not affiliated with the university’s degree credit programs.