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 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 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 is intended to provide engineers and designers with an introduction into the design requirements of campgrounds…from primitive camping to Recreational Vehicles.
This course covers project management principles for the design phase of capital improvement (CapEx) projects. Several example problems are given to show how to apply the principles to real world projects.
This course provides an overview of drone technology and its various applications, highlighting its benefits for engineering firms, surveyors, and construction companies interested in exploring drone use for facility inspections, photogrammetry, project progress tracking, or other purposes.
This course serves as a reminder of ethical obligations for professionals seeking to fulfill their Continuing Education requirements for Ethics, reviewing ethical conduct concerning the responsibility to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public, while exploring how ethics impacts professional careers through illustrative instances.
This course is intended to satisfy the professional engineer’s requirements for continuing education in ethics.
This course serves as a reminder of ethical obligations for professionals, particularly those seeking to fulfill their Continuing Education requirements for Ethics, by reviewing ethical conduct in relation to the responsibility of safeguarding the health, safety, and welfare of the public and exploring how ethics impacts professional careers.
Florida passed a law requiring structural inspection of all older three story or higher condos. This provides important work for Florida PEs. Out of state engineers can also learn from Florida guidelines.
Those who take this course will learn about the basic design of canoe and kayak launches. They will learn about the pre-design considerations, parking issues, different types of launches, support facilities, ADA accessibility, and look at some examples of bad designs.
The net zero concept has also been extended to apply to energy use, waste management, and water use. This course covers all these applications and provides examples that teach basic principles for net zero balance calculations.
This course is intended to provide professionals with a different perspective in Project Management by addressing the Client’s needs in a Project Manager.
In this course, participants will gain knowledge about the fundamental components of a solar power system, their interactions, sizing and selection for meeting power demands, power generation, energy storage, and power losses within the system.
This course is a continuation of “Solar Power Design for Small Structures,” introducing the components required for connecting a solar PV system to the power grid and their interplay in supplying power to a building, along with a brief review of the design process.