SprinkCAD offers two distance-learning classes to teach the basics of SprinkCAD (SprinkCAD 101) and some intermediate procedures (SprinkCAD 201). Both courses are presented in eight-parts involving unit tests, sample drawings, and a final exam.
Proctored by Joe Curry, former instructor of SprinkCAD classes at Seneca college, these programs progress at the student's desired pace. They are designed to be completed in 4 weeks, maximum, but can be completed in days.
Each unit of a given course must be passed before the next is made available. Upon successful completion of a course the student receives 21 hours of NICET continuing education units.
Cost
- $750 per class -- Includes the following:
- 200+ page PDF manual
- Temporary license for SprinkCAD software
- 1 Copy of SprinkCAD Classic or SprinkCAD 3D for use during the term of the class.
101 Course
SprinkCAD 101 covers the basics of design, hydraulics, and stocklisting with SprinkCAD Classic or SprinkCAD 3D.
Prerequisites
- Access to a computer with a licensed copy of AutoCAD (2018- 2023, Full commercial versions only, not AutoCAD LT.) or BricsCAD (V21 or V22, Professional required, not BricsCAD Classic).
- A firm grasp of AutoCAD/BricsCAD basics.
- Internet access and an email address.
201 Course
SprinkCAD 201 is currently available for the SprinkCAD Classic software only. It covers a number of intermediate tasks designed to advance the student's abilities. It was specifically created as an extension to the 101 course but could be taken independently by a person seeking to better understand the subjects presented (see the course outline at right).
Prerequisites
- Access to a computer with a licensed copy of AutoCAD (2018 - 2023, Full commercial versions only, not AutoCAD LT.) or BricsCAD (V21 or V22, Professional required, not BricsCAD Classic).
- A firm grasp of 2D AutoCAD/BricsCAD skills.
- Reasonable proficiency in SprinkCAD design, hydraulics, and stocklisting.
- Internet access and an email address.