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    Program Overview

    The Revit Certification Program is a modular training course designed to introduce students to Building Information Modeling (BIM) using Autodesk Revit, one of the leading tools in architecture, engineering, and construction. This program equips students with the skills needed to design, model, and document building systems in a virtual environment, making it ideal for individuals pursuing careers in architectural drafting, structural modeling, or construction project coordination.
    Students begin with the Revit interface and foundational modeling tools, then move into more advanced concepts such as parametric families, schedules, sections, and rendering. The course emphasizes real-world application, focusing on creating professional floor plans, elevations, 3D models, and construction documentation. Learners also explore coordination across disciplines, a key aspect of BIM collaboration.
    By the end of the program, students will be able to create detailed, data-rich building models and construction documents, making them valuable assets in architectural and construction firms or engineering teams using BIM workflows.

    Admission Requirements

    • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent
    • Minimum age: 18 years
    • English language proficiency (CLB Level 6 or IELTS 5.5 or equivalent)
    • Basic understanding of architectural or engineering drawings (recommended)
    • Proficiency with computers and Windows OS is required

    Program Modules

    Module 1: Revit Fundamentals & Interface Navigation (39.5 hours)

    • Introduction to BIM and Revit environment
    • Project setup, units, and templates
    • Drawing and modifying walls, floors, and roofs
    • Navigating views, levels, and grids

    Module 2: Modeling & Documentation Tools (39.5 hours)

    • Doors, windows, stairs, railings, and components
    • Dimensions, tags, schedules, and annotations
    • Elevations, sections, and construction details
    • Working with phases and design options

    Module 3: Families, Collaboration & Visualization (39.5 hours)

    • Creating and modifying parametric families
    • Linking models and using worksets for team collaboration
    • Rendering and presentation techniques
    • View templates, graphic display settings, and walk-throughs

    Module 4: Project Workflow & Final Deliverables (39.5 hours)

    • Full project workflow from concept to documentation
    • Sheet creation, title blocks, and construction document sets
    • Exporting models and coordinating with consultants
    • Final project: Complete building model and documentation package 
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