Civil 3D 2012: The Complete Guide
Overview:
Designed to give you a solid understanding of Civil 3D 2012 features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced components. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical "Let Me Try" examples.
To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples.
Prerequisites:
- A working knowledge of basic design/drafting procedures and terminology
- A working knowledge of recent version of the Microsoft Windows operating system.
Guided Course Option:
All lectures within this course are initially locked. This means you will not be able to access the material until you read and accept the Terms and Conditions. To unlock the lectures you must first pass the progress test from the previous lecture with a mark of 70% or more. You will have 5 attempts at each progress test.
At the mid-point of the course, you will complete a Mid-Course Survey. Your feedback is valuable to us, so that we can continuously improve our courses and your e-Training experience.
Once you have completed the final progress test, a Post Course Survey will be unlocked. Completing this survey is compulsory, and once submitted an instructor will contact you, and you will be presented with a Certificate of Completion.
Requirements for Successful Completion:
Competency is based on the following learning objectives:
- Viewing of all course lectures.
- Successful completion of all progress tests.
- 70% pass mark on every progress test.
- You have 5 attempts to achieve the pass mark per progress test.
- Completion and submission of the Mid-Course Survey and Post Course Survey.
Topics:
Lecture 1: Navigating the Civil 3D User Interface
Lecture 2: Leveraging a Dynamic Environment
Lecture 3: Establishing Existing Conditions Using Survey Data
Lecture 4: Modeling the Existing Terrain Using Surfaces
Lecture 5: Designing in 2D Using Alignments
Lecture 6: Displaying and Annotating Alignments
Lecture 7: Designing Vertically Using Profiles
Lecture 8: Displaying and Annotating Profiles
Lecture 9: Designing in 3D Using Corridors
Lecture 10: Creating Cross Sections of the Design
Lecture 11: Displaying and Annotating Sections
Lecture 12: Designing and Analyzing Boundaries Using Parcels
Lecture 13: Displaying and Annotating Parcels
Lecture 14: Creating Pipe Networks
Lecture 15: Displaying and Annotating Pipe Networks
Lecture 16: Designing New Terrain
Lecture 17: Analyzing, Displaying, and Annotating Surfaces
Lecture 18: From Design to Construction