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As far as the degree certification or private lessons, i would base that on your employer and the demand for your skillset in your area. I needed a Cert where i am so that my abilities could stand out. There were a lot of available operators and the certification made the difference. I think its worth picking up a certification, but some people differ. Ability is the biggest thing and a certification proves that.
Given that you already have experience doing some design you could probably get up quick with a brief primer on the software. I would check with your local reseller and see if they have any classes.
https://www.autodesk.com/training-and-certification/authorized-training-centers
You can do it on your own with sources from the internet as well.
As far as getting a copy of the software, just for learning you can get a trial version of AutoCAD thats good for a month. https://www.autodesk.com/products/autocad/free-trial
If you are only doing 2D stuff you can pick up LT for less than the cost of fancy coffee habit (round $50 a month) https://www.autodesk.com/products/autocad-lt/subscribe?plc=ACDLT&term=1-YEAR&support=ADVANCED&quanti...
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