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Unit Overview
The Computer Aided Design (CAD) unit, coded as ZAT122, is offered by the University of Tasmania. This unit introduces students to the basic features of design toolsets used in digital fabrication, with a focus on developing technical skills in 3D Computer Aided Design (CAD) modeling.
Unit Details
- Unit Name: Computer Aided Design (CAD)
- Unit Code: ZAT122
- Credit Points: 12.5
- College/School: University College
- Discipline: Pathways
- Coordinator: Mr. Mark Shelton
- Available as an Elective: Yes
- Delivered By: University of Tasmania
- Level: Introductory
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this unit, students will be able to:
- Apply design thinking methods and practices to progress a design idea in response to problems and requirements
- Conduct and design engineering drawings using basic features of digital toolsets
- Develop presentations using digital toolsets and digital literacies
- Reflect on the effectiveness of the CAD design process to generate a plan for self-development
Teaching Pattern
This unit is taught in blended mode, featuring:
- Weekly recorded content
- Fortnightly live online tutorials
- No face-to-face requirements
Assessment
The assessment for this unit includes:
- AT1: Weekly design tasks (30%)
- AT3: CAD Presentation (30%)
- AT2: CAD Model (40%)
Fee Information
- Field of Education:
- Commencing Student Contribution: $1,192.00
- Grandfathered Student Contribution: $1,192.00
- Approved Pathway Course Student Contribution: Not applicable
- Domestic Full Fee: $3,401.00
Sustainable Development Goals
This unit aligns with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, though specific goals are not detailed in the provided information.
Availability
The unit is available online, with the study period commencing in Semester 1. Key dates include:
- Start date: 23/2/2026
- Census date: 17/3/2026
- WW date: 20/4/2026
- End date: 14/6/2026
Textbooks
There are no required or recommended textbooks listed for this unit.
Note
Students are advised to check that their computer meets the minimum system requirements if attending via distance/off-campus. The University reserves the right to amend or remove courses and unit availabilities as appropriate.
