Fusion 360 Certified User
Course and Exam


Course Description
The Autodesk Fusion 360 certification combines product knowledge and mechanical design knowledge. This certification will help those wanting a career in mechanical design to become more employable in that field. Specific concepts covered in the course include: sketching, drawing, sculpting, direct modeling, assembly modeling, and documenting drawings.
Exam Objectives
Target Audience
The Autodesk Certified User (ACU) Fusion 360 exam is designed for an individual who has a foundational level of proficiency and hands-on experience with Fusion 360 (approximately 150 hours), has proven competency at an industry entry-level, and is ready to enter into the job market.
Candidate Description
A successful candidate for this certification is familiar with Fusion 360 features and capabilities, as well as relevant workflows, processes, and project objectives. They are competent using the core tools in the Fusion 360 Design, Render, and Drawing workspaces. They can perform basic Fusion 360 tasks related to component and assembly modeling with limited assistance from peers, product documentation, and support services. They have the ability to answer routine conceptual and applied questions about how to use Fusion 360 without referring basic questions to others. Additionally, they are able to comprehend a technical drawing and have a basic concept of drafting standards.
Prerequisites
It is expected that all candidates will have a general understanding of:
• Demonstrate proficiency with basic computer skills and digital literacy
• Apply correct industry standard terminology
• Understand the concepts associated with general technical drawing and
design
• Access online and written reference materials including the help screens
within Fusion 360