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Do You Have to Be Good at Math to Learn AutoCAD?

By Michelle Ecker on August 09, 2019

Do You Have to Be Good at Math to Learn AutoCAD?

Many prospective AutoCAD learners are interested in adding this computer-aided drafting tool to their design resumes, but find themselves worried about the technical or mathematical skills involved.

Do You Have to Be Good at Math to Learn AutoCAD? 

If you’re interested in learning AutoCAD but you’re worried that you don’t have the math or technical savvy needed to succeed, there’s no need to worry. There are plenty of designers who have mastered the software with a bit of training and practice, who are otherwise not the biggest fans of math or tech. 

Although it’s understandable that creative-minded people work in an industry like interior design, learning AutoCAD, while maybe not as glamorous as studying fabrics and color palettes, can be an absolutely crucial asset to your career, as well as your earning potential. 

What Is AutoCAD? 

AutoCAD is a computer program that professional designers can use to expedite the process of drawing and drafting floor plans that would otherwise be done by hand. 

AutoCad allows you to make the floor plans and drawings you might already be used to sketching freehand more precisely on a computer. 

What Kind of Careers Require AutoCAD as a Skill?

A very large portion of design-oriented businesses are working with AutoCAD as an industry standard, in place of freehand floor plan sketches that were much more common in the past. An understanding of this tool isn’t just an asset when it comes to working at a design firm- it’s more of an expectation on a designer’s resume. 

If you are looking to add a competitive edge to your professional portfolio and resume,learning the AutoCAD software is a great way to develop skills within the industry. AutoCAD drafters use Autodesk's design software to prepare 2D and 3D technical drawings in different AutoCAD careers

AutoCAD drawings are  often used as blueprints to construct products and structures such as buildings, plumbing and electrical systems, vehicles, and many other structural elements. AutoCAD proficient drafting professionals might hold a range of job titles depending on whatever additional education and training they have received. Engineer, drafter, estimator, designer, modeler, architect or illustrator- just to name a handful. 

Do You Need to Be Good At Math To Learn AutoCAD? 

Many designers suggest that the best AutoCAD drafters combine some right-brain attributes- things like creativity and spatial reasoning- with some left brain attributes- skills like mathematics and analytical thinking. 

You by no means have to be a mathematician or computer genius in order to enroll in an AutoCAD training course such as NYIAD’s - in fact most of our students are total beginners who are looking for a mentor to walk them through the tool step by step. In fact, when you log in to your online AutoCAD training course, you actually get to work in a mock-AutoCAD student version of the program while you study, so you can actually see an example of what the dashboard and interface will look like when you’re working as an AutoCAD professional. 

Want to Learn More? 

If learning AutoCAD is something you think you should do to bolster your resume or further your career, check out our online AutoCAD course for help getting started. Not only can you study online and work at your own pace (without sacrificing the value of mentorship as all our students are assigned an AutoCAD pro as a mentor), the course itself is approved by AutoDesk. This means that NYIAD graduates qualify to take their AutoCAD Certified User exam, the industry's premier software designation. For more information on getting started, call 1-800-583-1742. 

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