Overview
The Online CAD Course is a CPD-accredited training programme designed to help learners understand the basics of computer-aided design in a clear and practical way. This course introduces key CAD skills such as drafting, 3D modelling, and technical drawing, making it suitable for beginners and those looking to improve their design knowledge.
Course Description
Computer-Aided Design (CAD) plays a vital role in modern industries such as architecture, engineering, interior design, and animation. The Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Course is designed to help learners develop essential skills for creating accurate technical drawings and detailed 3D models using professional CAD tools.
Throughout the course, learners are guided through 2D and 3D modelling, mechanical principles, CAD software navigation, and precise drawing techniques. Practical video tutorials and step-by-step lessons make complex ideas simple to understand, even for complete beginners. Each topic is structured clearly to support steady learning and confidence building.
By the end of the course, learners will be able to produce professional-quality 2D layouts, 3D designs, detailed plans, and technical drawings. These practical CAD skills are highly valuable for anyone aiming to start or progress in a design, engineering, or technical career.
According to the Office for National Statistics, the UK employs over 300,000 people in design, engineering, and technical drawing roles where CAD skills are commonly required, highlighting the strong career demand for trained CAD professionals.
Learning outcome
- Recognise the fundamentals of CAD design.
- Learn how to use CAD design in both 2D and 3D.
- For accurate CAD design tasks, use modelling and geometry.
- Use CAD Design to carry out complex assembly and blending procedures.
- Make efficient use of CAD design programmes like SolidWorks, FreeCAD, and AutoCAD.
- In CAD design environments, use regular polygons and grids in your design.
- Apply and interpret the parameters found in civil CAD design drawings.
Why should I take this course?
- To establish a strong foundation in CAD Design principles.
- Learn how to use the best CAD design software tools.
- Improve your employability by mastering CAD design.
- Participate in an extensive course in CAD design.
- Get ready for a lucrative CAD design job.
Career Path
- CAD Design Engineer
- AutoCAD Designer
- SolidWorks Drafter
- T-Flex CAD Specialist
- 3D Modeler
- CAD Design Manager
- Civil CAD Technician
Requirements
- Basic computer proficiency.
- A keen interest in CAD Design technology.
- Commitment to learning and applying CAD Design concepts.
- Access to a computer or digital device with internet connectivity.
Frequestly Asked Questions
CAD stands for Computer-Aided Design — software used to create, edit and manage precise technical drawings and 2D/3D models digitally instead of manually on paper. It enables designers, engineers and architects to visualise, revise and optimise designs before they’re built or manufactured.
CAD design is used widely across the UK in industries such as architecture, construction, engineering, manufacturing, product design, automotive and infrastructure planning. It supports visualisation, documentation, and collaboration throughout the project lifecycle.
CAD design improves accuracy and precision, reduces errors and rework, enhances collaboration, speeds up design revisions and supports complex modelling. It also helps reduce material waste and saves time across design and build processes.
Popular CAD tools include AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Revit and Fusion 360. The best choice depends on your needs — for architectural plans and construction drafting AutoCAD or Revit are common, while SolidWorks is favoured for product and mechanical design.
Yes. Modern CAD software supports 2D drafting for precise technical drawings and 3D modelling for realistic visualisation of parts and assemblies — enabling better planning and detection of issues before production or construction.
CAD stands for Computer-Aided Design, which refers to using specialised software to create, edit and optimise precise digital drawings and 3D models instead of paper-based sketches. It’s essential because it improves accuracy, speeds up design work, and enables easier collaboration across engineering, architecture, construction, and manufacturing teams.
CAD Design typically includes 2D drafting (flat technical drawings) and 3D modelling (three-dimensional virtual representations). 3D CAD lets you visualise designs more realistically and test them digitally before production or construction, while 2D CAD is often used for detailed plans and documentation.
Popular CAD packages include AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Revit, and Fusion 360, among others. These tools offer features like drawing, modelling, collaboration, and automation that suit various industries—architecture, product design, engineering, and construction.
Yes — CAD outputs such as technical drawings and 3D models are widely used for manufacturing, fabrication, construction documentation, and even linking with material planning or digital workflows like CAM and BIM. They ensure accurate instructions and smoother project delivery.
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A well-organised and highly valuable course with clear, easy-to-understand guidance throughout. I’ve gained knowledge that’s directly relevant to my day-to-day responsibilities. It’s given me greater confidence in applying these skills professionally.
Engaging content delivered in a straightforward and structured format. The examples were realistic and helped reinforce key concepts effectively. I would certainly recommend it to colleagues looking to upskill
Comprehensive, insightful and professionally presented from start to finish. The course materials were clear and well supported. A worthwhile investment for anyone serious about career development
Curriculum
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Introduction to CAD Design
00:16:00
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CAD Designer Career in the United Kingdom
00:17:00
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Basics for CAD Design – Part 1
00:28:00
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Basics for CAD Design – Part 2
00:16:00
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2D Shape in CAD
00:23:00
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3D Shape in CAD
00:28:00
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Geometry and Modelling
00:31:00
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Assemblies in CAD Design
00:26:00
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Extrusion and Rotations
00:33:00
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Blending Operations in CAD
00:41:00
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Grids and Regular Polygons
00:18:00
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Parameters in Civil Drawings
00:31:00
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Introduction to AutoCAD
00:39:00
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Introduction to T-Flex CAD
00:27:00
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Introduction to SolidWorks
00:20:00
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Introduction to FreeCAD
00:28:00
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Access:1 Year
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