Autodesk On-Demand: Civil 3D Comprehensive Course Outline
**Note: This is an On-Demand (self-study) course, 360-day unlimited 24/7 access via the internet**
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You may take this class at any time; there are no set dates. This comprehensive bundle includes: Autodesk Civil 3D: Fundamentals, Fundamentals for Surveyors, Fundamentals for Land Developers (Grading),and Autodesk InfraWorks: Fundamentals for Conceptual Design & Visualization. Note: The 360-day access period begins at time of purchase.
About Autodesk On-Demand
This Online On-Demand (self-study) training course includes 360-day access to videos lessons. These video lessons provide instructors’ descriptions and demonstrations of key features and concepts. Step-by-step procedures that establish workflows for end-users. Hands-on practice exercises, including provided datasets, take end-users through typical scenarios they will encounter using the software. Command summaries for quick-reference when using the software. Finally, graded review questions validate understanding and track progress and proficiency improvements.
**What You Need to Take this Training**
You will need the Autodesk Civil 3D and Autodesk InfraWorks software and a high-speed internet connection. Students registering for this course may be eligible for free access to Autodesk software for a one-year period-please contact our office for details. Please note: this course is designed for a Windows OS.
Autodesk On-Demand Learner Profiles
Autodesk On-Demand is a self-study training solution that was designed for two types of learners. First, Autodesk On-Demand is a great fit for experienced professionals who have some experience with Autodesk and don't need a traditional classes to upgrade their existing skills. They can pick and choose topics to make the most effective use of their time. Second, Autodesk On-Demand is perfect for highly-motivated individuals who are new to Autodesk and need to space their learning over a period of weeks or months. These learners can take their time and repeat sections as needed until they master the new concepts.
Prerequisites
Previous experience with AutoCAD software or AutoCAD-based products, a sound understanding and knowledge of civil engineering terminology, and a basic understanding of the surveying profession is recommended.
Note: All Autodesk On-Demand classes are in "mixed units" by default. Metric unit curriculum are available upon request.
Do You Still Prefer a Live, Instructor-led Class?
Already know Autodesk On-Demand training is not right for you? We also offer a live, instructor-led version of the course. For details, click on the link below:
AutoCAD Civil 3D Fundamentals Course Outline
Course Outline
- Fundamentals -
The Autodesk Civil 3D Interface
Product Overview
Autodesk Civil 3D Workspaces
Autodesk Civil 3D User Interface
Autodesk Civil 3D Toolspace
Autodesk Civil 3D Panorama
Autodesk Civil 3D Templates and Settings
Survey
Survey Workflow Overview
Survey Figures
Styles
Points Overview
Practice 4b Point Marker Styles
Point Settings
Creating Points
Description Key Sets
Practice 4d Creating a Description Key Set
Importing Survey Data
Point Groups
Reviewing and Editing Points
Point Reports
Surfaces
Surface Process
5urface Properties
Contour Data
Other Surface Data
Breaklines and Boundaries
Surface Editing
Surface Analysis Tools
Surface Labels
Surface Volume Calculations
Surface Analysis Display
Project Management
Design Development
Templates
Managing Styles
Styles in Depth
Online Maps Service
Autodesk Civil 3D Projects
Sharing Data
Using Data Shortcuts for Project Management
Parcels
Lines and Curves
Introduction to Parcels
Practice 3b Create Parcels From Objects
Creating and Editing Parcels by Layout Overview
Creating and Editing Parcels
Renumbering Parcels
Practice 3d Rename/Renumber Parcels
Parcel Reports
Parcel Labels
Parcel Tables
Alignments
Roadway Design Overview
AutoCAD Civil 3D Sites
Introduction to Alignments
Alignments Layout Tools
Alignment Properties
Labels and Tables
Profiles
Profiles Overview
Create a Profile View Style
Create Profiles from Surface
Create Profile View Wizard
Finished Ground Profiles
Create and Edit Profiles
Corridors
Assembly Overview
Modifying Assemblies
Creating a Corridor
Corridor Properties
Designing Intersections
Corridor Surfaces
Sample Line Groups
Section Volume Calculations
Grading
Grading Overview
Feature Lines
Grading Tools
Modifying AutoCAD Civil 3D Grading
Pipe Networks
Pipes Overview
Pipes Configuration
Creating Networks from Objects
The Network Layout Toolbar
Network Editing
Annotating Pipe Networks
Pressure Pipe Networks
Plan Production
Final Design
Plan Production Tools
Plan Production Objects
Plan Production Object Edits
Creating Sheets
Section Views
Sheet Sets
Quantity Takeoff and Visualization
Civil 3D Multi-view Blocks
Pay Items
Visualization
Navigation Tools
Managing Views in 3D
Corridor Visualization
- Fundamentals for Surveyors -
The Autodesk Civil 3D Interface
Product Overview
Autodesk Civil 3D Workspaces
Autodesk Civil 3D User Interface
Autodesk Civil 3D Toolspace
Autodesk Civil 3D Panorama
Autodesk Civil 3D Templates, Settings, and Styles
Survey Setup
Survey Workflow Overview
Collecting Field Data
Introduction to the Survey Toolspace
Survey User Settings vs. Drawing Template
Templates
Survey Figures
Points Overview
Description Key Sets
The Survey Database
Entering Linework
Survey Workflow Overview
Lines and Curves
Online Maps Service
Traverse Editor
Traverse Adjustment
Field Book Files
Survey Networks
Importing a Field Book
Traverse Basics
Defining a Traverse
Multiple Network Surveys
Working with Figures
Points with Connective Codes
Field Codes
Survey Data - Figures
Figure Prefix Database
Survey Data - Line Code
Adjusting Figures
Translating a Survey Database
Points
Point Settings
Creating COGO Points
Transparent Commands
Importing and Exporting Points
Point Groups
Reviewing and Editing Points
Locking/Unlocking Points
Point Reports
Filtering a Survey Database
Surfaces
Surface Process
Surface Properties
Surface Data
Breaklines and Boundaries
Surface Editing
Surface Analysis Tools
Surface Labels
Surface Analysis Display
Field to Finish
Field to Finish Overview
Fieldwork Standards
Civil 3D Settings
Survey Toolspace
Drawing Production
Project Workflow
- Fundamentals for Land Developers (Grading)-
Introduction to Grading for land Developers
Overview
Tools in Autodesk Civil 3D
Settings and Defaults
Feature Line Styles
Grading Group Styles
Grading Criteria Sets
Surface Styles
Sites Overview
Autodesk Civil 3D Projects
Using Data Shortcuts for Project Management
Parcel Grading
Setting Parcel Line Elevations
Retaining Walls
Editing Surfaces
Feature Line Interactions with Parcel Lines
Building PAD Design
Feature Line Overview
Create Feature Lines from Objects
Grading Creating Tools
Editing Grading
Grading Volume Tools
Parking Lot Design
Draw Feature Lines
Create a Temporary Surface
Edit Feature Line Geometry
Copy or Move Feature Lines from One Site to Another
Create a Transitional Grading Group
Create a Grading Surface
Add Feature Lines to a Grading Surface
Parking Lot Option
Assembly Overview
Modifying Assemblies
Creating a Corridor
Corridor Properties
Corridor Editing
Reversing Feature Lines
Corridor Surfaces
Pond Design
Feature Line Review
Edit Elevations
Create Feature Lines from Corridors
Edit Geometry
Creating Complex Grading Groups
Pond Staging Volumes
Combining Surfaces
Autodesk Civil 3D Projects
Sharing Data
Data Shortcuts
Using InfraWorks for Visualization
Building Information Modeling
Overview of the Interface
Creating an InfraWorks Model
Connect to Data Sources
Configure and Display Data Sources
Share Design Elements with Autodesk Civil 3d
Create Water Features in a Model
Create City Furniture in a Model
Add Vegetation to a Model
- Fundamentals for Conceptual Design and Visualization -
Navigating the User Interface
Building Information Modeling
Overview of the Interface
Navigating the Model
Working with Proposals
Connecting to Data Sources
Geographic Information Systems Overview
Connect to Data Sources
Configure and Display Data Sources
Stylize Data Sources
Using Multiple Styles to Display Features
Overriding Style Rules
Create and Share Styles
Create Model Elements
Basic Commands
Create Conceptual Roads in a Model
Create Coverages in a Model
Create Pipe Networks in a Model
Create Railways in a Model
Create Water Features in a Model
Create Land Areas (Preview)
Add Model Details
Create Buildings in a Model
Create City Furniture in a Model
Add Vegetation to a Model
Add Miscellaneous Details to a Model
Analyzing the Model
Theme a Data Source
Suitability Maps
Line of Sight Analysis
Measure the Model
Analyze Shadows
Collaborating with Others
Share Design Elements with Autodesk Civil 3D
Working with Autodesk Revit Models
Communicate the Design to Stakeholders
Creating Images
Shared Views
Working with Storyboards
View outline in Word
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