Revit Architecture (BIM)
Revit Architecture is one of the most powerful Building Information Modeling (BIM) tools used worldwide by architects, engineers, and designers. It enables professionals to plan, design, construct, and manage buildings with precision and efficiency. Unlike traditional CAD software, Revit provides a 3D modeling environment that integrates design, visualization, and documentation in one platform.
Aim of Revit Architecture(BIM)
- Provide learners with practical skills in Building Information Modeling (BIM) using Revit.
- Enable students to create accurate 2D drawings, 3D models, and realistic renderings.
- Develop expertise in architectural design, visualization, and documentation.
- Prepare professionals to work confidently in construction, architecture, and design industries.
- Promote industry-ready knowledge through hands-on projects and real-world applications.
Course Overview
Revit Architecture (BIM)
Total Modules 7
Training Credits 12
Directed Learning Hours (DLH) 120
Course Code BUK1350
- Educational Background:
- Minimum: Matric / Intermediate (Science/Arts)
- Preferable: DAE (Civil/Architecture), B.Tech, BSc, or BE in Civil Engineering, Architecture, or related fields
- Basic Knowledge:
- Familiarity with computer usage and Windows environment
- Basic understanding of drawing/design concepts is helpful but not mandatory
- Who Can Apply?
- Students of Architecture, Civil, and Interior Design
- Engineers and Technicians seeking BIM/3D design skills
- Professionals in construction and design firms
- Beginners who want to start a career in Revit Architecture & BIM
| Course Code | Curriculum Title | Credit | DLH |
|---|---|---|---|
| BUK1114-1 | Introduction Revit Architecture | 2 | 20 |
| BUK1114-2 | Concepts | 2 | 20 |
| BUK1114-3 | User Interface Management | 2 | 20 |
| BUK1114-4 | View Properties and Settings | 2 | 20 |
| BUK1114-5 | Detailing the Model | 2 | 20 |
| BUK1114-6 | Area Plans and Schedules | 2 | 20 |
Module : 1: Introduction of Revit Architecture
- Introduction & course objectives
- What is BOM & how does Revit fit in?
Module 2: Concepts
- Opening Revit & creating a new project
- The User Interface
- Hierarchy of Revit Elements
- Modelling and Navigating in a 3D Environment
Module 3: User Interface Management
- User Interface Settings
- Browser Organization
- Keyboard Shortcuts
Module 4: View Properties and Settings
- View Scale
- Display Model
- Detail Level
- Model Display / Visual Style
- Shadows
- Lighting
- Sketchy Lines
- Far Clipping
- Depth Cueing
- Underlay
- View Range
- Plan Regions
- Cropping Views
- Scope Boxes
- Visibility / Graphics Overrides
- Filters
- Colour Schemes
- Managing Settings Using View Templates
- Temporary View Overrides
Module 5: Detailing the Model
- Principles of Detailing
- Creating Callouts
- Detail Components
- Tagging Detail Components
- Repeating Detail Components
- Detail Lines
- Filled / Masking Regions
- Insulation
- Advanced Dimensions
- Drafting Views
- Keynote Legends
- Detail Groups
- Additional Use of Detailing Elements
Module 6: Area Plans and Schedules
- Areas and Area Schemes
- Area Plans
- Area Boundary Lines
- Placing Areas
- Area Schedules
This course is ideal for:
- Students of Civil, Architecture, and Interior Design
- Engineers & Technicians in construction and design industries
- Profesrs sionals seeking skills in 2D drafting, 3D modeling, and BIM
BeginneLewho want to start a career in Revit Architecture
- All Modules within this qualification are assessed internally by the approved training Centre and externally verified by BURRAQ UK. The program uses a criterion-referenced assessment approach to ensure that learners successfully meet all required learning outcomes.
- A Pass in any unit is granted only when the learner submits valid, reliable, and authentic evidence that demonstrates achievement of the assessment criteria. The Assessor is responsible for reviewing this evidence and confirming that the learner has attained the expected standard.
- To guarantee fairness, transparency, and consistency, assessors are required to maintain a detailed audit record, clearly documenting the basis of their assessment decisions in line with quality assurance requirements.