A Case Study in Engineering Ethics: The Deepwater Horizon Disaster
$15.00The purpose of this course is to educate or remind licensees of the ethical expectations required of licensed engineers and surveyors.
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The purpose of this course is to educate or remind licensees of the ethical expectations required of licensed engineers and surveyors.
The overall objective of this course is to provide a detailed guide to both the Rational Method and the SCS Method.
The overall objective of this course is to provide an overview of the various components that go into writing environmental impact statements.
This course is intended for engineers who are involved in land use development projects requiring stormwater control. It explains the concepts included in low impact design and discusses many of the techniques involved.
This course covers important design details and includes example problems to prepare engineers for real world applications.
This course provides a description of drip irrigation septic systems. It discusses the various components of these systems and includes photographs to illustrate many of these components.
This course is intended to provide professionals with an introduction to the research conducted and the submittal required for a Due Diligence Report of a Development Project.
This course focuses on biological treatment alternatives for odor control. The three types of biological odor control systems are biofilters, biotrickling filters, and bioscrubbers. This course covers important design details each of these systems.
Building Rebar Inspection takes the reader through a journey across the reinforced concrete construction of a new school center.
This course is intended to provide engineers and designers with an introduction into the design requirements of campgrounds…from primitive camping to Recreational Vehicles.
This course focuses on informing the reader about the construction of tilt-up concrete walls. Background information on buildings and the sites they are built on, unique challenges, types of loading, design and construction methods, and recommendations for details.
This course focuses on informing the reader about the structural design of slender exterior concrete walls subject to gravity loads from floors and roofs combined with out-of-plane lateral loads due to wind and earthquakes.
This continuing education course is written specifically for professional engineers with the objective of relating to and enhancing the practice of engineering.
This course provides an overview of chemical feed systems including common regulatory requirements.
This course guides the engineer through the rehabilitation process and provides helpful advice to help ensure that a rehabilitated clarifier will last well into the future.
This course reviews the program management and engineering skills needed for effective CIP management and includes example applications.