FORT WORTH, Texas – Gatlin Education Services announced today that a new AutoCAD 2007 online training program will be available for enrollment in January 2007. The 150-hour program is offered solely through Gatlin’s partnership with continuing education and workforce development departments at more than 600 colleges and universities world wide.
Designed as a comprehensive basic course, AutoCAD 2007 will teach students the skills needed to create and edit simple drawings and gradually introduce more advanced AutoCAD skills. Upon completion of the course, students will have learned to work with 2D drawing and editing tools, objects on layers, text and basic dimensions. They will also work with efficiency tools, complex objects, using external reference/image files, advanced plotting and enhancing productivity with simple customizations.
“AutoCAD is an essential tool in many industries, including mechanical and civil engineering, architecture, facilities planning and management,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Education Services. “Employers seek workers skilled in AutoCAD more than any other CAD system.”
Established in 1989 by Stephen Gatlin, Gatlin Education Services is the largest provider of Web-based, instructor-supported online career training courses and programs to community colleges and universities. Gatlin’s courses are open enrollment, allowing interested students to start their desired career training immediately. Gatlin’s online career training courses are designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations.
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