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AutoCAD Training For Beginners Our AutoCAD training course for beginners or novices is aimed at people who have little or no experience of AutoCAD or CAD users that are migrating from other CAD software. Click here for course content. It is ideal for both business users and private individuals who wish to start producing AutoCAD drawings immediately to a relatively complex level, rather than attend a typical 38 week evening class at college. Benefits to businesses are that your employees will be able to start producing drawings immediately, private individuals also benefit from not having to pay VAT. The course comes with a 500 page manual including over 200 practical exercises, most of which we cover on the course. Our AutoCAD Beginners/Novices course is usually held on the last Wednesday to Friday of each month at our training centre in north east Essex. It is equipped with various AutoCAD releases and specially configured PC's. The course at our training centre costs £447 for the three days or £597 if you require "one to one" tuition. We limit all of our courses to a maximum of just four delegates. This allows all the delegates to have quality time with the instructor and for the instructor to give the delegate 100% attention when they come across any problem. All courses come with a pub lunch including drinks, refreshments throughout the day, 60 day unlimited telephone support during normal office hours, courseware (£20 extra) and an attendance certificate. For any further information including course content and course dates please e-mail us at sales@ukcad.co.uk please include your telephone number if you want us to call back. Note:- All people attending this course should have a good working knowledge of Microsoft Windows. |
Level One – Stage One Beginners Three Days Level One – Stage Two Intermediate - 2 Days Level Two – Experienced - Three Days One Day & ½ Day Courses |
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