Revit Certified User
Course and Exam


Course Description
LearnKey’s Autodesk Certified User (ACU) Revit v2 course utilizes a learn-by-doing approach using video instruction and tutorials, immersing students in the role of a designer for a fictional architectural design firm. Students will create designs for a mountain cabin residential structure to be built as a vacation destination and an active learning center commercial structure for a college campus. Students will use the designs of these structures to learn and apply skills in Revit by learning the Revit user interface, modeling structural elements, using interior design concepts, creating circulation elements, creating and modifying views, using annotation, and creating architectural drawings.
Exam Objectives
Target Audience
The Autodesk Revit Certified User for Architecture exam demonstrates competency in building information modeling. The exam covers the basic use of the Revit software as well as basic architectural and design practices. An individual earning this certification has approximately 150 hours of instruction and hands-on experience with the product, has proven competency at an industry entry-level, and is ready to enter the job market.
Candidate Description
A successful candidate for this certification is familiar with Inventor features
and capabilities, as well as the relevant workflows of building design. They are competent using the core architecture and annotation tools. They can perform basic modeling tasks with limited assistance from peers, product documentation, and support services. They can answer routine conceptual and applied questions about how to use Revit without referring basic questions to others. Additionally, they can comprehend a 3D model and have a basic concept of drafting standards.
Prerequisites
It is expected that all candidates will understand how to:
• Navigate the Revit interface
• View and navigate a Revit model
• Understand the concept of architectural 3D modeling
• Demonstrate basic digital literacy skills
• Navigate views using the project browser