Cert Prep Autodesk Certified Professional: Civil 3D for Infrastructure Design

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Free Online Course: Cert Prep Autodesk Certified Professional: Civil 3D for Infrastructure Design provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 8 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Cert Prep Autodesk Certified Professional: Civil 3D for Infrastructure Design is taught by Eric Chappell.

Overview
  • Learn about the essential topics and skills you need to apply on the Autodesk Certified Professional: Civil 3D for Infrastructure Design exam.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Becoming an Autodesk Certified Professional: Civil 3D for Infrastructure Design
    • Using the exercise files
    1. Points
    • Survey points and COGO points
    • Create COGO points
    • Specify point parameters
    • Point styles and point label styles
    • Rotate point markers
    • Manage point styles
    • Edit point properties
    • Add and edit point labels
    • Create and modify point groups
    • Change the point group display order
    2. Parcels
    • About automatic parcel creation
    • Create a parcel from drawing objects
    • Create a parcel by layout
    • Create a parcel by subdividing
    • Associate a parcel with a site
    • About parcel labels
    • Create parcel labels
    • Define parcel styles
    • Create a parcel table
    • Convert a label to a tag
    • Rename and renumber parcels
    • Delete a parcel
    3. Survey
    • Work with linework code sets
    • Utilize points in the survey database
    • Use the Traverse Editor
    • Use the figure prefix database
    • Perform a mapcheck analysis
    4. Surfaces
    • About surface styles
    • About surfaces
    • About surface data
    • Define surface soundaries
    • Surface statistics
    • Work with TIN lines
    • Create and edit surface
    • Create a volume surface
    • Edit the surface definition
    • Create a TIN volume surface
    • Create surface labels
    • Create contour labels
    • About surface analysis
    • Configure a surface analysis
    • Perform a surface analysis
    5. Grading
    • Create feature lines
    • Edit feature lines
    • Edit feature line elevations
    • Working with sites
    • Create and edit grading
    • Work with grading criteria
    6. Alignments
    • Create an alignment from objects
    • Create offset alignments
    • Edit alignment constraints
    • Edit alignment geometry
    • Reverse the alignment direction
    • Apply widening to an alignment
    • Understanding alignment labels
    • Create alignment labels
    • Edit alignment labels
    7. Profiles and Profile Views
    • Create a surface profile
    • Create a layout profile
    • Edit a layout profile
    • Understand the profile grid view
    • Create vertical curves
    • Edit profiles using grips
    • Understand profile views
    • Understand profile view projection
    • Create a profile view
    • Split a profile view
    • Understanding profile labels
    • Create profile labels
    • Edit profile labels
    8. Corridors
    • Work with subassemblies and assemblies
    • Create a corridor
    • Add baselines to a corridor
    • Work with targets
    • Remove bowties
    • Rebuild corridors
    • Create objects from a corridor
    9. Sample Lines and Section Views
    • Create sample lines
    • Configure a group plot style
    • Edit sample line groups
    • Create section views
    • Compute materials
    10. Pipe Networks
    • Understanding gravity parts
    • Set the gravity part catalog location
    • Modify a gravity parts list
    • Create gravity pipe networks
    • Add gravity pipe networks to profile view
    • Change the pipe network flow direction
    • Annotate gravity pipe networks
    • Modify a pressure parts list
    • Set the pressure part catalog location
    • Create a pressure network
    • Add a pressure network to profile view
    • Annotate pressure pipe networks
    11. Plan Production
    • Use the Text Component Editor
    • Change the dragged state of a label
    • Apply a label set to an object
    • Create view frames
    • Insert match lines
    • Create sheets
    12. Data Management
    • Data shortcut vs. external reference
    • About data shortcuts
    • Create a data reference
    Conclusion
    • Next steps