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Fundamentals of AutoCAD
2000-2002-2004-2005-2006-2007-2008-2009
Course Dates
The Fundamentals of AutoCAD 2000/2002/2004/2005/2006/2007/2008/2009 course is
designed for the beginning AutoCAD user. It covers just about all of the
2D AutoCAD commands. Successful graduates of this course won't have any
problem creating working drawings at the end. As part of the course you
can specialize in Mechanical, Architecture, or Electrical AutoCAD. Note
you must have access to AutoCAD 2000, 2000i, 2002,
2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 or 2009 for this course. If
you don't have access to AutoCAD check out the Student Version.
 | Summer 2008 enrollment begins on
Monday April 28. |
 | Registration is from April 28 until May 23 or until the
courses fill. |
 | To be advised of future course dates
sign up for our
mailing list. |
 | The course will begin on Wednesday May 28
and last for 8 weeks. |
 | You can work at your own rate during the course.
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 | There are no due dates or mandatory course meetings.
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 | Request a brochure with
course information, cost, and course dates. |
 | Upon successful completion of the course you will
receive a certificate. As part of the Fundamentals course you can specialize
in Architectural, Mechanical or Electrical AutoCAD. If you successfully
complete a specialization you would receive a special certificate indicating
such. |

AutoCAD
2000-2002-2004-2005-2006-2007-2008-2009 Cost
| Tuition: |
$333.00 |
This includes the entire
Fundamentals course as well as one of the optional mechanical, electrical, or
architectural specialization's. |
| Textbook: |
$0 |
The required textbook
will be provided on-line in PDF format via the course website.
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| CAD Card: |
$18.00 |
The CAD Card is
optional, and can be purchased during registration. For more information on the CAD Card click here. The CAD Card price includes shipping
and any applicable taxes. |

Course
Registration Procedure
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1. Make sure you have the REQUIRED SOFTWARE. |
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AutoCAD is not supplied as part of your enrollment and registration
fees. You must have access to the correct version of AutoCAD to
successfully complete the course. If you need access to AutoCAD check out the Student Version.
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2. Register For the Course. |
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Credit Card.
Selecting the credit card option
will take you to a secure site where you can register for the class via the internet. You
also have the option of registering for the course using a credit card over the phone. We
use CyberCash for the on-line transactions, the
leading provider of secure Internet payment solutions worldwide.

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Mail. Selecting
the mail option will take you to a
form you can fill out and register for the non-credit
class via the internet. After filling out the
form, your space will be secured in the course for 5 business days, giving your payment
time to arrive via conventional mail. You will need to send your payment for the
appropriate course fee to the address listed on the form. Acceptable forms of payment are
personal check, money order, or company purchase order.
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Phone.
You can also register by phone during normal business hours by calling
toll-free 1-877-837-4100.
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3. Textbook Information. |
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The course will use Fundamentals of AutoCAD by Steven Combs and Jay Zirbel (ISBN
0-13-016818-1). The textbook will
be provided on-line in PDF format via the course website.
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Refund
Policy
Students are eligible for a full refund of
tuition if officially withdrawn from class before the start date. NO
refunds will be issued on textbooks and other course material. Students
requesting withdrawal from a class must do so by sending an E-MAIL to
cadregister@cadinstitute.com. Tuition refunds that result from officially withdrawing will be made in accordance with
the following dates:
First Week
of class |
90% |
Second Week
of class |
75% |
Third Week
of class |
50% |
Fourth Week
of class |
25% |

Additional Information
 | Keep in mind this is a comprehensive course on creating 2D drawings with
AutoCAD. You should expect to spend a MINIMUM of 10 hours per week on the course. |
 | Note you must have the required equipment and software to enroll and
successfully complete the course. |
 | While there is no pre-requisite for the course, you should be familiar
with basic computer operations. You should know how to use E-MAIL to send and receive
files, feel comfortable using the internet, be familiar with basic file management
procedures (creating a subdirectory, opening and closing a file etc). |
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