Indiana Architect Continuing Education Online |
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This is a 24 hour package of online courses in general topics for architects. |
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This 1-hour online course teaches the student to analyze multi-member determinate structures. Techniques of truss member analysis are presented. |
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Unethical conduct by prominent individuals in various professions from government to business, from teaching to architecture, is constantly being reported in the news. |
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Unethical conduct by prominent individuals in various professions from government to business, from teaching to architecture, is constantly being reported in the news. |
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Among the several thousand accredited colleges and universities, only a few have not made notable changes to their campus facilities in recent years. Some merely added to or modernized a handful of buildings. |
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Higher temperatures threaten dangerous consequences: drought, disease, floods, lost ecosystems. And from sweltering heat to rising seas, global warming''s effects have already begun. |
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After major hurricane disasters, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) dispatches Building Performance Assessment Teams (BPATs) to evaluate the successes and failures of buildings to withstand the wind and flood forces of these storms. |
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Indoor Air Quality Issues is a basic orientation course designed to introduce the principles for identifying and preventing indoor air quality problems. |
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The ADA, a major civil rights law prohibiting discrimination on the basis of disability, establishes design requirements for the construction or alteration of facilities. |
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Growing concern over the future of our planet makes Green Building Materials: An Introduction a must for any professional in the AEC industry. This 3-hour interactive online course introduces you to the positive effects of building with environmentally friendly products, made especially with the future in mind. |
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One of the primary missions of the American Galvanizers Association is to provide information and assistance to the specifying community on topics such as specification interpretation, project applications, design issues, and any technical research or support that may be required. |
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