09/2004

AIA eClassroom Offers Nine New Courses
Distance-learning programs at a discounted price through September
 

AIA eClassroom has just added nine new distance-learning programs to its extensive repertoire of continuing education classes for architects. These courses are derived from the highest-rated continuing-ed programs held at the 2004 AIA National Convention in Chicago and range in topic from “Dream Green: Managing the Cost of Sustainable Design” to “The Dirty Dozen: Countering the Client’s Commando Clauses.” The new programs are available to AIA members at an introductory price of $49.95 through September.

The New Programs

SA33 The Future of Tall Building Design

SA06 The Dirty Dozen: Countering the Client’s Commando Clauses

TH26 Managing the Risk of Mold in the Construction of Buildings

TH08 Advances in Structural Glass Design

FR29 Implementing MasterFormat 2004 in Specification

FR20 Dream Green: Managing the Cost of Sustainable Design

FR08 Getting Sued?

FR67 Homeland Security, Hard and Soft Targets and the Architect

SA41 The Shape of Things to Come: 3D Modeling

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For a list of all the programs from this year’s convention, visit eClassroom online.

More about AIA eClassroom.

If you haven't taken an AIA eClassroom course yet, you should know that signing up for one is fast and easy. You simply:
• Enroll through the secure e-commerce capabilities of AIA eClassroom
• View the program and supplemental learning materials, then take a quiz
LU hours will be recorded for AIA members at the University of Oklahoma, keeper of the AIA Continuing Education System records. Just provide a valid AIA member number when you register. Members and nomembers can print a certificate upon course completion. Some programs offer health, safety, and welfare credits.


 
     
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