|
Department of
Continuing Education
Complete
Data
Login
Area
Email:
*
*
Password:
*
Forgot Password
Don't have an account?
Sign up
DCE Application
Form
Full Name:
*
Mobile Number:
*
Email:
*
Invalid Email
Password:
*
Login
Toggle navigation
Home
About Us
»
About DCE
»
DCE Staff
Programs
»
DCE Programs
»
Business
»
Engineering & Technology
»
English
»
Oral & Dental
Contact Us
About Us
Continuing Education
Home
Rhino FAQ - (FUE) Future University In Egypt - F U E ...
Find Your
Programs
Certificates
DCE Programs
Programs
Areas
Courses
Tailor Your
Course
Rhino FAQ
Rhino Courses – Q&A
Rhino Courses (RH01 & RH02) – Q&A
Quick answers • Mobile-friendly layout • Clear sections
Quick course overview
Below you’ll find all key details for RH01 (Rhino 3D Modeling) and RH02 (Grasshopper Workflow – Parametric Applications), including schedules, fees, requirements, and deliverables.
Quick course overview
Q: What are the Rhino courses available?
A: RH01 is “Rhino 3D Modeling: Design to Digital Fabrication,” and RH02 is “Rhino3D Grasshopper Workflow – Parametric Applications.”
Q: What is the main difference between RH01 and RH02?
A: RH01 focuses on core Rhino modeling plus an introduction to digital fabrication and basic Grasshopper exposure, while RH02 focuses on advanced parametric workflows using Rhino3D + Grasshopper, plus fabrication planning and visualization.
Q: How long is each course?
A: Each course runs for 3 weeks, with 3 sessions per week, 3 hours per session (27 total contact hours).
RH01 (Rhino 3D Modeling) – Q&A
Design to Digital Fabrication
Schedule:
01/02/2026 → 19/02/2026 (5:00 PM – 8:00 PM) •
Fee:
EGP 5000 •
Capacity:
Min 15 / Max 20
Q: What are the objectives of RH01?
A: The course aims to build 3D modeling skills for design and prototyping, introduce basic digital fabrication concepts, and provide initial exposure to computational design through Grasshopper.
Q: Who would benefit from RH01?
A: It’s designed for undergraduate/graduate students in architecture/engineering/design, practicing professionals upgrading technical skills, and designers/makers/recent graduates targeting fabrication and construction sectors.
Q: What will participants learn in RH01 (course structure)?
A: RH01 is structured into three modules:
1) Rhino 3D Modelling fundamentals (surfaces/solids, design development, export for fabrication)
2) 3D printing + digital fabrication workflow
3) Introduction to Grasshopper and basic parametric concepts
Q: What is the scheduled timeline for RH01 sessions?
A: RH01 runs from 01/02/2026 to 19/02/2026, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM.
Q: What is the RH01 course fee and what does it include?
A: The fee is EGP 5000 per participant, and it includes course materials and a certificate of completion.
Q: Is there a minimum or maximum number of participants for RH01?
A: Yes—maximum is 20 participants, and the minimum to start is 15 participants.
Q: What are the software requirements for RH01 (if the participants want to use their personal laptop)?
A: Participants need Rhino3D installed on their laptops.
Q: Are prerequisites required for RH01?
A: Basic Knowledge of using computer and Geometry principles.
RH02 (Grasshopper Workflow – Parametric Applications) – Q&A
Advanced parametric workflows with Rhino3D + Grasshopper
Schedule:
31/01/2026 → 18/02/2026 (5:00 PM – 8:00 PM) •
Fee:
EGP 5000 •
Capacity:
Min 15 / Max 20
Q: What are the objectives of RH02?
A: RH02 aims to strengthen parametric modeling, optimization, and automation skills for complex geometries, integrate digital fabrication and visualization into workflows, and deepen algorithmic design and digital communication proficiency.
Q: Who would benefit from RH01?
A: It targets emerging/practicing architects, engineers, and designers focused on advanced workflows, makers/digital fabricators expanding into computational methods, and professionals seeking innovation and automation.
Q: What will participants learn in RH02 (course structure)?
A: RH02 includes three modules:
1) Rhino3D precision modeling and setting up models for parametric manipulation
2) Grasshopper computational design (parametric logic and algorithmic modeling)
3) Digital fabrication + visualization (bridging models to fabrication and presentation techniques)
Q: What is the scheduled timeline for RH01 sessions?
A: RH02 runs from 31/01/2026 to 18/02/2026, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM.
Q: What is the RH02 course fee and what does it include?
A: The fee is EGP 5000 per participant, and it includes course materials and a certificate of completion.
Q: Is there a minimum or maximum number of participants for RH02?
A: Yes—maximum is 20 participants, and the minimum to start is 15 participants.
Q: What are the software requirements for RH02 (if the participants want to use their personal laptop)?
A: Participants need access to a computer with Rhino3D installed.
Q: Are prerequisites required for RH02?
A: Basic Knowledge of using computer and Geometry principles.
Certification, deliverables, and bundles
Q: Do participants receive a certificate?
A: Yes, both courses include a certificate of completion from the Continuing Education unit.
Q: What are the final deliverables for RH01?
A: Participants produce a portfolio featuring Rhino models and showcase of one fabricated prototype.
Q: What are the final deliverables for RH02?
A: Participants produce a portfolio of parametric workflows and fabricated prototypes, plus advanced Grasshopper scripts.
Q: Is there an option to prepare for an official Rhino certification exam?
A: Yes, the materials mention an available preparation session for the Rhino official certification exam (Level 1 referenced with RH01 and Level 2 referenced with RH02).
Q: Are there bundles, and what do they cost?
A: Two enrollment tiers are available:
•
Bundle 01:
5,000 EGP (includes university certification)
•
Bundle 02:
6,000 EGP (includes the university certificate + a dedicated preparation session for the official Rhino certification exam)
Delivery format, facilities, and application
Q: Is the course online or in-person?
A: The course requirements describe a classroom/lab setup equipped for 20 participants, indicating an in-person delivery format.
Q: What facilities or equipment available on campus for the courses?
A: A classroom/lab for up to 20 participants will be available, with computers (Rhino3D installed), standard teaching aids (whiteboard/projector), and reliable internet.
Q: Is any digital fabrication equipment will be used?
A: Participants will have the chance to get a tour around the campus and the available resources at the beginning of the course, that could extend to the use of the 3D printing lab for illustrating the digital fabrication process.