Ethics for U.S. Engineers
$15.00This course will address a few of the public welfare considerations that confront engineers in the normal conduct of their professional life.
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This course will address a few of the public welfare considerations that confront engineers in the normal conduct of their professional life.
This is a course in gravity flow hydraulics that uses sample problems and small case studies to demonstrate the use of the Manning Formula for solving round pipe problems.
This is a course in gravity flow hydraulics that uses sample problems and small case studies to demonstrate the use of the Manning Formula for solving open-channel and box culvert problems.
This course will teach the physics of centrifugal force and the mathematics used by railroad engineers to select a cant angle and spiral transition curve that provides a comfortable ride and minimizes wear on rails and wheels.
This course will provide useful skills, knowledge and insights for civil, sanitary, mechanical and engineers of all disciplines.
This course is for 3 continuing hours for professional engineers. The course deals with Building Envelope and energy efficiency.
This continuing education class for architects is based on a guide that provides cost comparisons of ICF construction to standard residential wood-frame construction, a comprehensive cost analysis of the monthly costs of home ownership for wood-frame and ICF homes, and a detailed discussion regarding many of the benefits gained through the use of ICFs. This course is 1.5 continuing education hours.
This course was developed through a review of the literature and of other available guidance supplemented by laboratory testing as necessary where information was lacking. It places particular emphasis on attention to details with respect to moisture retention and concrete temperature control.
This continuing education course provides guidance to engineers and owners to mitigate the effects of hazards resulting from terrorist attacks on new buildings. This course is 4 continuing education hours.