
In today’s fast-evolving engineering and technical environment, digital drawing skills have become an essential requirement for designers, technicians, and engineers. Industries across the globe—ranging from mechanical engineering, civil construction, electrical systems, architecture, manufacturing, product design, to facility planning—depend heavily on Computer Aided Drawing (CAD) to produce accurate, professional, and standardized technical documentation.
This micro-credential course, “Introduction to Computer Aided Drawing (AutoCAD)”, is designed to equip learners with the foundational knowledge and practical skills needed to understand and apply CAD in real-world contexts. Learners will be introduced to AutoCAD, one of the most widely used drafting software applications in the world. Through guided activities, demonstrations, and hands-on exercises, participants will learn how to navigate the AutoCAD interface, use essential drawing and modifying commands, manage layers, annotate drawings, and prepare technical drawings for printing or digital submission.
The course focuses on building competency for both beginners and those with minimal exposure to CAD. No prior knowledge is required. By learning step-by-step, participants will develop confidence in creating digital 2D drawings that comply with engineering standards, enabling them to work more efficiently, accurately, and professionally.
This micro-credential is structured to support flexible learning and can be completed at the participant’s own pace. By mastering basic AutoCAD skills, learners will be better prepared for more advanced CAD applications, technical drafting roles, and engineering design workflows.
Ultimately, this course aims to empower learners with industry-relevant skills that enhance employability, support career development, and provide a strong foundation for further studies in engineering design and digital drafting.