Course overview

CAD: AutoCAD 2D Level2 (Funded) City of Bristol College

This course is for people who can get government funding. It is a flexi-course which you can start at any time.

You will have one year to complete the course, studying at times to suit you.

The course typically takes about 60 hours to complete, with you visiting when it suits your schedule. This course will teach you the essentials of creating 2D technical drawings through the hands-on use of AutoCAD.

You will be taught under the guidance of an industry-experienced, Autodesk-Certified Instructor.

Additional information

Who is this course for?

This course is for fundable AutoCAD beginners looking for an introduction to 2D AutoCAD or for existing fundable basic AutoCAD users who wish to develop / confirm their skills to a nationally recognised standard.

What you'll learn

During this course, you will learn the essentials of how to use AutoCAD, in 2D, to produce CAD / technical drawings. You will learn how to edit drawings, annotate and hatch them and carry out other key features to produce basic precision technical drawings.

Course entry requirements

4 GCSEs at Grade 3 or above including Maths and/or English or a Level 1 Diploma in a relevant subject plus GCSEs in Maths and/or English, or a Functional Skills qualification in Maths and/or English.

We will invite you to a Course information meeting event where you will receive information, advice, and guidance about the course you have applied for. This will be an opportunity for you to gain valuable information about the course and give you the opportunity to ask any questions you may have.

You will provide a copy of your last school report and/or a reference from an employer or relevant professional other. This is to ensure we can support you to be able to achieve well on the course.

Some Level 2 Technical qualifications may require a slightly higher entry requirement based on the specific content of the course. This may include having English or Maths at a Grade 4

We are firmly committed to finding the right course for you to ensure that you can flourish.

Talk to us today if you have any concerns about the application process, we are here to help take you to the next level.

To join this course, you do not need to have any previous CAD experience. However, you will need an enthusiasm for learning AutoCAD.

You will need a working understanding of English and Maths and the ability to use Windows-based computers confidently.

Entry interview

You need to attend an interview – in person, or by phone. Phone interviews can be arranged, as necessary, call 0117 3122703 or email CAD@cityofbristol.ac.uk.

If you want a college based, in-person interview, sessions are on Wednesdays at the College Green Centre, during term time, in room 6E22H, at 16:00.

You do not need to book, just sign in at reception and allow upwards of an hour, in case it’s busy.

Other times can be arranged, simply call or email as above.

How is the course delivered and assessed?

This course is a flexi-course which allows you to attend college as and when you can. Once enrolled, you can tailor your course timing to suit your needs.

The course takes around 60 hours to complete, which must be done within a year of starting – how quickly is up to you.

You will be assessed through tests at the end of the course, as set out by City & Guilds, taken in the college at the College Green Centre.

If successful, you’ll receive a nationally-recognised CAD qualification, along with an Autodesk ATC Certificate of Completion confirming your achievement.

Future career and study opportunities

Complete basic 2D technical drawings / illustrations using AutoCAD. This course can help start you a career that requires the ability to create technical drawings in a variety of fields.

You can progress onto other CAD courses on offer. We recommend CAD: Level 1 (Funded), or, CAD: AutoCAD 2D Advanced next to reach a suitable level of ability for working in most drawing offices.

Additional costs

There are no required additional costs for this course beyond the funded course fee – call / email to find out if you could be eligible for funding through a low wage, or, receipt of benefits route.

Enrolment on the course entitles you to download a free copy of AutoCAD, for educational purposes, from Autodesk. It is assumed you already have a suitable computer to use this on – if you can’t / don’t want to use the College’s CAD Windows computers, Mac computers can be used, simply call / email for further information.

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