About the Course
The Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Practical Applications course is a foundational program designed to meet the growing demands of the engineering, architectural, and industrial design labor markets. This course provides participants with a comprehensive opportunity to master CAD software tools, enhancing their ability to create precise technical drawings and sophisticated designs using the latest digital technologies.
Provided by the Mada Al-Ma’rifah Training Center, the curriculum is meticulously updated to keep pace with modern industry standards, empowering trainees from various professional backgrounds to apply their skills effectively in real-world scenarios.
Course Objectives
- Understand the fundamental concepts and principles of Computer-Aided Design (CAD).
- Master the software tools required for drawing and modifying 2D designs.
- Create highly accurate design files in accordance with approved international standards.
- Apply CAD skills across specialized fields such as architecture and mechanical engineering.
- Effectively manage Layers, drawing settings, and professional printing layouts.
- Organize complex projects and manage file structures within the CAD environment.
- Develop technical planning skills and aesthetic precision in digital drafting.
Course Curriculum
Day 1: Introduction to CAD and Practical Applications
- General overview of the software and its specific uses in the global labor market.
- Software installation, setup, and a deep dive into the User Interface (UI).
- Mastering basic navigation commands and workspace controls.
- Executing a simple initial project using basic drawing tools.
Day 2: Core Drawing Tools and Practical Execution
- Mastering drawing commands: Lines, Circles, Arches, and Polygons.
- Understanding and inputting precise coordinates (Absolute vs. Relative).
- Utilizing Grid and Snap settings for high-precision drafting.
- Drafting a complex geometric shape using combined drawing commands.
Day 3: Modification Tools and Design Enhancement
- Utilizing modification tools: Move, Copy, Rotate, and Mirror.
- Refining geometry with Trim, Extend, and Fillet commands.
- Advanced Layer Management: Organizing designs by function and visibility.
- Enhancing and optimizing previously drafted designs for professional output.
Day 4: Annotation, Dimensioning, and Layout Formatting
- Integrating text, notes, and technical comments within the design.
- Applying Dimensioning and customizing dimension styles for clarity.
- Preparing drawings for plot/print and exporting to various digital formats (PDF, DWG, DXF).
- Creating a comprehensive drawing sheet ready for presentation and review.
Day 5: Advanced Applications and Training Projects
- Creating a basic architectural layout (e.g., a room or building floor plan).
- Drafting a fundamental mechanical design (e.g., a machine part or axle).
- Utilizing Blocks and Attributed Blocks to maximize workflow efficiency.
- Design review session and industry best practices for professional drafting.


