This course focuses on learning the software through practical, hands-on use rather than spending excessive time on the theory behind individual commands. Students are introduced to the software through task-based exercises that closely reflect studio work and real-world design assignments, making the learning process more relevant and engaging.
Instead of memorizing commands in isolation, students learn how and when to use specific tools within complete workflows. Emphasis is placed on practice, repetition, and understanding the logic behind drawings, which helps build speed, accuracy, and confidence over time. This approach allows students to gain functional command over the software more efficiently and apply their skills with clarity.
The course is designed to prepare students to independently handle academic submissions and professional assignments. By the end of the programme, students will be comfortable executing drawings, managing files, and applying the software effectively in design situations. Overall, the learning method supports a smooth transition from classroom instruction to practical application, ensuring students are well-equipped for both academic requirements and industry expectations.