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Autodesk Revit Training

Eastern Florida State College offers a seven-week course designed for people in the architecture and construction field, who want to learn how to use Autodesk Revit software to make 3-D architectural models.

You don't need any prior experience with Revit to take this course. It's meant for individuals who want to create 3-D project models or who work with 3-D models made in Revit, like architects, civil engineers, mechanical or electrical engineering firms, and designers.

We'll teach you the basics, like how to create and put walls, windows, doors, and building parts in the Revit modeling tool. We'll also show you how to use different views, like plans, elevations, and sections, to document your model and make project sheets. Finally, you'll learn about element families and type properties, which will help you change your design model easily.

Autodesk Revit Training

Questions?

Delivery Method
On-Campus
Location
Melbourne
Contact Information
Patty Salvo, Workforce Training
salvop@easternflorida.edu
321-433-7514

By the end of the course, you'll be ready to take the Autodesk Certified Professional in Revit exam to become a certified Revit user. For an additional fee, you can take the exam at the EFSC Assessment Center.

Registration Information

Detailed information about our Autodesk Revit course is available through our online schedule and registration system. If an upcoming class is currently at capacity, you can still join the waiting list. If you don't see a class listed in the online system, please check back later.

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Social Security Number Policy

In compliance with Florida statute 119-07(1): SSNs are requested for the sole purpose of registering non-credit, continuing education students. SSNs are confidential, are immediately converted to student IDs (B numbers) to ensure confidentiality, and may be used for no other purpose. SSNs may only be disclosed to another agency or governmental entity if necessary for the receiving agency or entity to perform its duties and responsibilities as authorized by law.

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