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Intermediate Revit including Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing Essentials

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Course Overview

This one semester Level 7 certified programme, Intermediate Revit including Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing Essentials, will provide students with the ability to create and manipulate Revit Families, and to develop Building Information Modelling Skills by using Massing techniques and incorporating MEP Services within the model.

Career Opportunities

Completing the programme will develop the student as a CAD technician.

CAD technicians are employed by companies and organisations in various sectors, e.g. construction, electrical, piping, structural and mechanical engineering, manufacturing, woodwork and metalwork, local authorities and architectural consultants and work closely with architects, engineers, project managers, quantity surveyors and building surveyors.

Course Delivery and Modules

One class of three hours per week for 1 semester.

  • Revit Families
  • Massing Families
  • Developing mechanical, electrical and plumbing services in a BIM Model

Education Progression

This is a higher education Level 7 5-credit module which may be recognised for modules exemption on DkIT programmes in Architectural Technology. It may also be recognised for module exemption on other programmes by other higher education providers.

Fees and Funding

  • Part-time (EU): €300

Fees

EU Fees €300

Entry requirements

Students would need to be familiar with the essentials of BIM and Revit.

We advise students complete our Intermediate BIM including Model Co-ordination programme or be at an equivalent level prior to enrolling on this programme.

How to apply

To register your interest in this course, please submit your email address at the link below.

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Denise Quigley

Head of Department of the Built Environment
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