Domain-specific CAD certification

Courses built from job descriptions. Portfolios built from client briefs.

Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical CAD tracks taught by engineers who use these tools on active projects. Every student leaves with documented, portfolio-ready work.

Learn before Earn.....

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94%

120+

1000+

100%

of graduates placed in engineering roles within 90 days of certification.

Hiring partners across structural, manufacturing, and electrical engineering firms.

Graduates working in CAD roles at firms where instructors have direct contacts.

Instructors are licensed engineers currently working in their respective domains.

Close-up of a structural engineer's hands operating a mouse while AutoCAD displays a reinforced concrete footing cross-section on screen, printed site plan pinned to the wall behind the monitor, fluorescent office lighting, over-shoulder framing
Close-up of a structural engineer's hands operating a mouse while AutoCAD displays a reinforced concrete footing cross-section on screen, printed site plan pinned to the wall behind the monitor, fluorescent office lighting, over-shoulder framing
Wide desk shot showing SolidWorks 3D model of a mechanical bracket assembly open on a large monitor, printed engineering drawings and calipers on the desk surface, daylight from a window to the left, mid-shot framing showing tools and workspace context
Wide desk shot showing SolidWorks 3D model of a mechanical bracket assembly open on a large monitor, printed engineering drawings and calipers on the desk surface, daylight from a window to the left, mid-shot framing showing tools and workspace context
Over-shoulder shot of an electrical engineer working on AutoCAD Electrical panel schematic, switchgear diagram visible on screen with wire numbers and terminal references, second monitor showing a bill of materials spreadsheet, overhead fluorescent lighting in an engineering office
Over-shoulder shot of an electrical engineer working on AutoCAD Electrical panel schematic, switchgear diagram visible on screen with wire numbers and terminal references, second monitor showing a bill of materials spreadsheet, overhead fluorescent lighting in an engineering office
— Three domain tracks

Each track uses industry-standard tools and real project briefs sourced from active client work — not manufactured exercises.

Pick the track that matches your target role

Civil CAD

Mechanical CAD

Electrical CAD

SolidWorks and AutoCAD Mechanical covering part modeling, assembly constraints, and manufacturing drawings matched to what production engineers actually spec.

AutoCAD Electrical for panel design, schematic drafting, and wire numbering — built around the deliverables instrumentation and control firms send to fabrication.

AutoCAD for structural and civil workflows — foundations, grading plans, and site drawings built to the standard structural firms review on day one.