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 and was current at the time of this book's press. 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.

inline    To help you focus your studies on the Autodesk¯ Revit¯ Architecture 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 C.1 is for the Autodesk Revit Architecture 2016 Certified User Exam Sections and Objectives and lists the topics, exam objectives, and chapter where the information for each objective is found. Table C.2 is for the Autodesk Revit Architecture 2016 Certified Professional Exam Sections and Objectives.

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!

Table C.1: Autodesk Revit Architecture 2016 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
  Describe the hierarchy in the Project Browser for a new project. Chapter 2
  Demonstrate how to add items to the Quick Access toolbar. Chapter 2
  Describe why the Options bar changes. Chapter 2
  Describe the function of the status bar. Chapter 2
  Describe what pressing the Esc key does. Chapter 2
User Interface: Drawing Window Describe what double-clicking an elevation view marker does. Chapter 2
  Demonstrate how to turn on/off the 3D indicator. Chapter 2
  Demonstrate how to change the view scale. Chapter 2
User Interface: Navigation Control Describe the functionality of the ViewCube¯. Chapter 2
Describe what the ViewCube home icon does. Chapter 2
User Interface: Zoom Describe how to zoom using the Navigation Bar. Chapter 2
Describe the quickest way to zoom in or out. Chapter 2
  Describe the quickest way to pan. Chapter 2
File Management: Definitions Define the acronym BIM and why it is important to Revit users. Chapter 1
Define a template file. Chapter 4
File Management: Project Files Identify the filename extension of a project file (.rvt). Chapters 1, 2
Identify the filename extension of a template file (.rte). Create a template file for later project use. Chapter 4
  Identify the filename extension of a Revit family file (.rfa). Chapter 14
File Management: Open Existing Revit Project Locate the Recent File window. N/A
  Demonstrate how to open a Revit file through Projects inline Open and through Application menu inline Open Documents icons. N/A
File Management: Create New Revit Project Demonstrate how to create a new Revit project folder and file through Application menu inline New inline Project. N/A
Change to a metric drawing. N/A
  Add project information to a new drawing set. Chapter 17
  Change system settings to create a new dimension style. Change arrows to architectural tick (obliques). Chapter 18
Views: View Control and Properties Navigate and change views using the view control bar. Chapters 2, 11
Understand the view range of plan views and be able to change it. Chapter 2
  Understand the purpose of view templates. Chapter 17
  Change object visibility using temporary hide, hide category, and hide element. Chapter 2
Views: View Types Create section views including segmented ones. Chapter 17
Modify, crop, and place views on a sheet. Chapter 17
  Create and navigate 3D views. Chapter 11
  Create callouts for details. Chapters 16, 17
  Create and annotate a drafting view. Chapters 17, 18
  Use the section box to create a cutaway 3D view. Chapter 11
Views: Cameras Create a camera view, and modify its orientation. Chapter 11
  Create and edit a walk-through. Chapter 11
Levels: Definitions Describe a level. Describe a use of a non-story level. Chapter 2
Understand how levels interact with intersecting views. Chapter 2
  Create new levels. Chapters 2, 8
  Understand level properties and characteristics. Chapter 2
Walls: Home Tab inline Wall Describe how to place walls. Chapter 12
Walls: Options Bar List options available when placing and modifying walls: Height, Location Line, Chain, Offset, Radius. Chapter 12
Walls: Openings Create a floor-to-ceiling opening in a given wall. Chapter 13
Walls: Join Demonstrate a join on crossing wall elements. Chapter 12
Walls: Materials Create a new wall style, and add given materials. Chapter 12
Doors: Home Tab inline Door Describe how to place doors. N/A
Doors: Options Bar Describe door options: Vertical/Horizontal, Tag On Placement, Leader, Leader Attachment Distance. Chapter 18
Doors: Model in Place Edit existing doors. Use the Align tool to position a door. Chapter 14
Windows: Home Tab inline Window Describe how to place windows. N/A
Windows: Options Bar Describe window options: Vertical/Horizontal, Tag On Placement, Leader, Leader Attachment Distance. Chapter 18
Windows: Model in Place Edit existing windows. Chapter 14
Component: Options Bar List options available when placing a component. Chapter 14
Component: Component Host Describe how to move a component to a different host. Chapter 14
Component: Families Navigate to find component families and load them. Chapter 14
Edit a family file and save. Chapter 14
Columns and Grids: Definitions Identify the uses of a grid. Chapter 2
Columns and Grids: Home Tab inline Grid Create an equally spaced grid pattern. Chapter 3
Columns and Grids: Grid Properties List the options available when placing and modifying grids. Chapter 3
Columns and Grids: Home Tab inline Column Place columns on a grid. N/A
Columns and Grids: Column Properties List the options available when placing and modifying columns. N/A
Columns and Grids: Modify List the tools you can use to modify columns and grids. N/A
Stairs and Railings: Stair Types and Properties Set the stair type. Chapter 15
Change the stair tread depth. Chapter 15
Stairs and Railings: Stair Placement Options Add a stair. Chapter 15
Stairs and Railings: Railing Types and Properties Set the railing to rectangular. Chapter 15
Set the railing properties. Chapter 15
Stairs and Railings: Railing Placement Options Add a railing. Chapter 15
Roofs and Floors: Roof Types and Properties Create a roof. Chapter 13
  Modify the roof properties. Chapter 13
Roofs and Floors: Roof Elements Create a fascia, a soffit, and a gutter. Chapter 13
Roofs and Floors: Floor Types and Properties Set the floor type (Sloped and Tapered). Create a floor. Chapter 13
Sketching: Geometry Sketch geometry and profiles using all sketching tools: Lines, Arcs, Polygons, Rectangles. Chapters 16, 17, 18
Sketching: Fillet, Trim Fillet objects. Chapters 16, 17, 18
Trim objects. Chapters 3, 16, 17, 18
Sketching: Snaps Describe the benefits of using snaps. Chapter 3
  List the shortcuts to toggle snaps on and off. Chapter 3
Annotations: Text Add model text to a floor plan. N/A
Annotations: Dimensions Add a dimension to a given floor plan. Create a wall section. Chapter 18
Add a spot slope to a roof on a given plan. Chapter 13
Annotations: Tags Add tags. Chapter 18
  Tag untagged elements in a given floor plan. Chapter 18
Schedules: Schedule Types Create a door schedule. N/A
Create a window schedule. N/A
  Create a room schedule. Chapter 20
Schedules: Legends Create a Legend. Chapter 18
Schedules: Keynotes Add keynotes. Chapter 18
Construction Document Sets: Sheet Setup Create a title sheet with a sheet list. Chapter 17
Construction Document Sets: Printing Create view/sheet sets for printing. Chapter 17
Print in scale. Print with percentage. N/A
Construction Document Sets: Rendering Render. Chapter 11
Place generic lights. Chapter 11
  Set the solar angle. Chapter 11

Table C.2: Autodesk Revit Architecture 2016 Certified Professional Exam Sections and Objectives

TOPIC OBJECTIVE CHAPTER
Collaboration Copy and monitor elements in a linked file. Chapters 5, 6
  Use worksharing. Chapter 5
  Import DWG files into Revit. Chapter 7
Documentation Create and modify filled regions. Chapter 17
  Place detail components and repeating details. Chapter 17
  Tag elements (doors, windows, and so on) by category. Chapter 18
  Use dimension strings. Chapter 18
  Set the colors used in a color-scheme legend. Chapter 20
  Work with phases. Chapter 10
Elements Change elements within a curtain wall: grids, panels, mullions. Chapter 12
  Create compound walls. Chapter 12
  Create a stacked wall. Chapter 12
  Differentiate system and component families. Chapters 12, 13, 14
  Create a new family type. Chapter 14
  Use family creation procedures. Chapter 14
  Edit room-aware families. Chapter 14
  Modify an element's type parameters. Chapter 14
  Use Revit family templates. Chapter 14
  Assess or review warnings in Revit. Appendix B
Modeling Create a building pad. Chapter 3
  Define floors for a mass. Chapter 8
  Create a stair with a landing. Chapter 15
  Create elements such as floors, ceilings, or roofs. Chapter 13
  Generate a toposurface. Chapter 3
  Model railings. Chapter 15
  Edit a model element's material: door, window, furniture. Chapter 11
  Change a generic floor/ceiling/roof to a specific type. Chapter 12, 13
  Attach walls to a roof or ceiling. Chapter 12, 13
Views Define element properties in a schedule. Chapter 17
  Control visibility. Chapters 3, 11, 16, 17
  Use levels. Chapters 2, 12, 13, 15
  Create a duplicate view for a plan, section, elevation, drafting view, and so on. Chapter 17
  Create and manage legends. Chapter 17
  Manage the view position on sheets. Chapter 19
  Organize and sort items in a schedule. Chapter 17
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