Revit Architecture – Level 1

Duration

26 hours

Mode

Face-to-face

Location

City Campus

Cost

$1260

Next Intake

27 April 2024

Overview

Get hands on experience using Revit Architecture, a powerful 2D/3D modelling tool used extensively for architectural design and documentation. Through theory, demonstrations and practical exercises, this course will provide you with a foundational understanding of modelling and documentation commands, and a general overview of the software capabilities and applications.

Course content

 

  •  Building model set up, levels and grids.
  • Basic building tools.
  • Basic editing tools.
  • Navigation tools.
  • Creating views, sections and elevations.
  • Setting up, managing and tracking information on documents.
  • Automatic scheduling.

 

Students who book this course will have access to the Revit software for the duration of the course, and one month after the course concludes. 

The course is delivered in an RMIT computer lab, so you won't need to bring your own laptop.

For more information about this course, please contact ve.partnerships@rmit.edu.au.

Timetable

How to enrol

Step 1: Register into a course

Select 'Enrol' and use the webform to register your details for the course you want to study.

Step 2: Make payment

Complete your payment online. Bookings are not confirmed until payment has been made. Submit any eligibility for discounts prior to payment.

Step 3: Await email confirmation

You will receive a short course tax invoice email when your booking's finalised. You will then receive a course confirmation email, with additional course details, approximately one week prior to course commencement.

More details

Prerequisites

No prior knowledge or experience is necessary for this introductory course.

Basic computer skills are essential, such as mouse control, Windows skills, the ability to use the internet and file storage networks.

Materials supplied

All relevant course notes are supplied with comprehensive instructions and exercises.

Students who book this course will have access to the Revit software for the duration of the course, and one month after the course concludes. 

The course is delivered in an RMIT computer lab, so you won't need to bring your own laptop.

Materials to bring

Pen, paper and/or laptop for note taking. A USB flash drive for transferring and storing files.

Suited to

Designed for those who want to develop their skills in 3D modelling, computer-aided design and documentation using Revit.

Additional notes

Revit Architecture Level 1 is for participants with no previous Revit experience. Knowledge of architectural drawing principles and construction terminology is useful.

All our trainers are professional Architects, Building or Interior Designers with extensive Revit experience. They are also Autodesk certified professionals. Many teach in related programs at RMIT.

Outcome

Upon completion participants will have developed a good understanding of the fundamental functions and applications of Revit for architectural and building professions.

Students will receive a Certificate of Completion. You must attend 80% of this course to be eligible for a Certificate (or 75% of a four-day course).

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Acknowledgement of Country

RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business.