Graphics Programs Reference
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Appendix C
Autodesk Revit Architecture
Certification
Autodesk ® certifications are industry-recognized credentials that can help you succeed in
your career, providing benefits to both you and your employer. Getting certified is a reliable
validation of skills and knowledge, and it can lead to accelerated professional development,
improved productivity, and enhanced credibility.
This Autodesk Official Press guide can be an effective component of your exam preparation.
Autodesk highly recommends (and we agree!) that you schedule regular time to prepare,
review the most current exam preparation roadmap available at www.autodesk.com/
certification, use Autodesk Official Press guides, take a class at an Authorized Training
Center (find ATCs near you here: www.autodesk.com/atc) , and use a variety of resources to
prepare for your certification—including plenty of actual hands-on experience.
To help you focus your studies on the skills you'll need for these exams, the following tables
show objectives that could potentially appear on an exam and in what chapter you can find
information on that topic—and when you go to that chapter, you'll find certification icons like
the one in the margin here.
Table A.1 is for the Autodesk Revit Architecture 2015 Certified User Exam and lists the topics,
exam objectives, and chapter where the information for each objective is found. Table A.2 is for
the Autodesk Revit Architecture 2015 Certified Professional Exam.
These Autodesk exam objectives were accurate at publication time. Please refer to www
.autodesk.com/certification for the most current exam roadmap and objectives.
Good luck preparing for your certification!
Certification
Objective
Table C.1:
Certified User Exam sections and objectives
Topic
Learning Objective
Chapter
User Interface: Definitions
Identify primary parts of the user interface (UI):
tabs, application menu, InfoCenter, ribbon,
Elevation tag, status bar, view control bar, Project
Browser, context/right-click menus.
Chapter 2
User Interface: UI Navigation/
Interaction
Name the key features of the ribbon. Define how
a split button works. Demonstrate the three ways
the ribbon can be displayed: Full Ribbon, Min To
Panel Tiles, Min To Tabs. Demonstrate how to
detach a panel and move it on the screen.
Chapter 2
 
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