Revit Architecture Certified Professional Exam
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Certified PROFESSIONAL Exam
Associate exam must be passed before this exam is done
In addition to training (training certificates only confirm attendance/completion of training course), certification confirms your knowledge of the software, and has the following additional benefits:
1. Gives Autodesk users special recognition for their knowledge of a specific Autodesk software application
2. Certification credentials are for anyone attempting to validate their knowledge of Autodesk software
3. Certification of a specific version never expires, however it is not considered current unless the latest recertification exam is passed
4. Once Autodesk certification status has been obtained, the official Autodesk Certified logo may be used for business cards, websites CV’s etc etc. Access to an electronic certificate is gained.
Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 Certified Professional Exam
Objective Modeling
- Apply knowledge about Review Warnings in Revit
- Identify and describe processes for accessing the materials library, creating new materials, and adding material information
- Create an in-place mass
- Apply an element by face
- Define floors for a mass
- Demonstrate how to generate a toposurface
- Demonstrate how to model railings
- Demonstrate how to use design options
- Demonstrate how to create elements such as floors, ceilings, or roofs
- Demonstrate how to create a stair with a landing
Views
- Demonstrate how to create a duplicate view for a plan, section, elevation, drafting view, etc.
Elements
- Create a vertically compound wall from a basic wall
- Demonstrate how to create a stacked wall
- Change elements within a curtain wall (grids, panels, mullions)
Documentation
- Demonstrate how to tag elements (doors, windows, etc.) by category
- Identify rendering settings in Revit
- Explain how to control which lights render
Collaboration
- Demonstrate how to copy and monitor elements in a linked file
- Apply interference checking in Revit
- Use project base points and survey points