Alaska-Land Surveyors’s Package: 24 PDH
$144.00 $80.00
Land Surveyor’s Ethics: 2 PDH
In this ethics course the student will understand the standards of professional behavior for adherence to the highest ethical conduct and revisit the emphasis that the holder of a professional license has a direct and vital impact on the safety, health, and welfare of the public.
Public Land Survey: Rectangular System: 8 PDH
In this course the student will review the rectangular surveying system which has been used continuously in the United States since 1785. As all facets of this system occasionally come into use, the student will become well versed in the field procedures of conducting an original survey covering both historical and current methods.
Aerial Photogrammetry: 5 PDH
In this course the student will understand procedural guidance, technical specifications, and quality control (QC) criteria for performing aerial photogrammetric mapping activities.
Introduction to Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) for Land Surveyors : 4 PDH
This course is an introduction of using sUAS in land surveying. From FAA licensing requirements to common sUAS products and software, with an understanding of these basics a land surveyor can easily get started in using this up and coming technology.
Airborne Topographic LiDAR: 3 PDH
In this course the student will review the principles of Airborne Topographic LiDAR and learn how to utilize methods to employ this technology in the field.
Corner Restoration Fundamentals: 2 PDH
In this course the student will understand the understand federal guidelines of resurveying corner monuments and the procedures and laws to successfully reestablish these boundaries.
Preview Course: Land Surveyor’s Ethics
Preview Course: Public Land Survey: Rectangular System
Preview Course: Aerial Photogrammetry
Preview Course: Introduction to Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) for Land Surveyors
Preview Course: Airborne Topographic LiDAR
Preview Course: Corner Restoration Fundamentals
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Utah-Environmental Engineering Package: 30 PDH
$180.00$90.00 Add to cartEleven Environmental Engineering courses plus Utah Laws, Rules, & Ethics course that will earn 30 PDH guaranteed to be accepted by the Utah Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors Licensing BoardInstructor: Raymond Bosek, PEUtah – Laws, Rules, and Ethics for Professional Engineers: 3 PDH
In this course the professional engineering student will study the Utah Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors Licensing Board Laws & Rules, including Professional Engineering Ethics.
Process Design for Conversion of Biomass to Biofuels: 4 PDH
In this course you the student will understand the motivation, process, design, and cost of converting biomass into biofuel. The focus of this course is to find a plausible pathway to convert algal carbohydrates and lipids to fuel and to minimize cost during production.
Carbon Absorption of Volatile Organic Compounds: 3 PDH
Carbon adsorption is used in air pollution control to remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from low to medium concentration gas streams, when stringent outlet concentration must be met and/or recovery of the VOC is desired. This course covers the types of adsorbers, adsorption theory, and design procedures for carbon adsorption equipment.
Building Envelope Impact on HVAC Energy Use: 3 PDH
How airtight are the buildings you are responsible for? What is the energy load and indoor air quality like in your buildings? The only way to know is to perform a study. Despite common assumptions, measurements have shown that typical U.S. commercial buildings are not particularly airtight. In this course we present a recent simulation study on the impact of improving envelope airtightness in U.S. commercial buildings. You get documented, verifiable facts, report charts and graphs illustrating the findings, and a discussion from the report on the results of the study, Investigation of the Impact of Commercial Building Envelope Airtightness on HVAC Energy Use.
Fire Protection System Design: 3 PDH
This three (3) hour course overviews standards to design and build an environment for building occupants that is reasonably safe from fire and products of combustion as well as how to provide a reasonable level of building usability and property protection from the effects of fire and products of combustion.
Hurricane Mitigation: Summary Report On Building Performance: 3 PDH
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. The teams document the results of their evaluations in building performance assessment reports. This 3-hour online course summarizes the BPAT reports for Hurricane Katerina.
A Guide to Offshore Wind Energy: 2 PDH
Offshore wind turbines harness the energy of the ocean winds and turn it into electricity. This course introduces the basic principles of proposed US offshore wind facilities. The course summarizes a study conducted by EESI of existing European and Asian offshore wind farms. The topics addressed include technical issues related to marine foundations and structures, transmission issues unique to offshore power generation, political and regulatory issues and the public’s perceptions of proposed offshore wind farms. This course demonstrates that offshore wind energy has been successfully implemented in other parts of the world and that the potential for wind farms in U.S. waters is favorable.
Hazardous Waste Identification: 2 PDH
This course covers hazardous waste regulated by the EPA under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), starting with determining whether what waste is considered a solid waste according to the RCRA regulations and moving on to determining if it fits one of the RCRA requirements for being a hazardous waste.
Improving Energy Efficiency in Historic Buildings: 2 PDH
In this course the student will learn the general concept of the most efficient methods to enhance energy efficiency of historic buildings, while limiting the damage done during the rehabilitation process.
Ponds- Planning, Design, Construction: 2 PDH
This course provides guidance on some of the required criteria the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has in place for the planning, design, construction and maintenance of ponds. This course describes basic design principles of embankment and excavation ponds as well as construction requirements. This online PDH course is intended for hydrologists, civil engineers, agricultural engineers, construction engineers, municipal engineers, geotechnical engineers and environmental engineers.
Energy Performance of LEED for New Construction Buildings: 2 PDH
This course focuses on the measured energy performance for 121 LEED New Construction buildings, and compares the data to a variety of benchmarks, including Commercial Building Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS) averages, Energy Star ratings and modeled energy performance estimates provided with LEED submittals.
Wastewater Treatment Plants: 1 PDH
Package plants are pre-manufactured wastewater treatment facilities typically used to treat flows between 0.01 and 0.25 MGD. This course provides information about three types of package plants, extended aeration, sequencing batch reactor and oxidation ditch systems. General configuration, typical applications for each, advantages and disadvantages, typical performance, and cost are covered.
Preview Course: Utah Laws, Rules and Ethics
Preview Course: Process Design for Conversion of Biomass to Biofuels
Preview Course: Carbon Absorption of Volatile Organic Compounds
Preview Course: Building Envelope Impact on HVAC Energy Use
Preview Course: Fire Protection System Design
Preview Course: Hurricane Mitigation: Summary Report On Building Performance
Preview Course: A Guide to Offshore Wind Energy
Preview Course: Hazardous Waste Identification
Preview Course: Improving Energy Efficiency in Historic Buildings
Preview Course: Ponds-Planning, Design, Construction
Preview Course: Energy Performance of LEED for New Construction Buildings
Preview Course: Wastewater Treatment PlantsNew York-Electrical Engineering Package: 36 PDH
$378.00$189.00 Add to cartNew York Approved Sponsor #166Fourteen live interactive webinars and five distance learning courses guaranteed to be accepted by the New York State Education Department-Professional Engineering and Land SurveyingInstructor: Juan Pesante, PE
This package satisfies all 36 required hours of professional development.- 1 hour professional ethics, ref. §68.14 c.1.
- 18 hours of live interactive courses, ref. ref. §68.14 c.3.
- 18 hours of distance education courses, ref. ref. §68.14 c.3.
Package includes the following 14 live interactive courses:View Webinar ScheduleWebinar: Design for Construction Safety: 1 PDH
This course will provide engineers with information on how to recognize and anticipate construction hazards and how to eliminate them with well thought out design features. This course emphasizes permanent design features that eliminate or reduce the risk to hazards.Read More
Webinar: Ethics for the Practicing Engineer: 1PDH
In this introductory ethics course the engineer will understand why we study ethics as engineering professionals, ethical theories to use in our ethical decision making, and some tools to identify and resolve ethical conflicts.Read More
Webinar: Emerging Technologies Connected Vehicles: 1PDH
As this latest technology emerges, the engineer will learn about connected vehicles, the technologies, and the various public and private programs used for development and testing.Read More
Webinar: 2020 NEC Significant Code Changes Part 1: 1 PDH
Part 1 of a multiple part series, this one (1) hour course covers and highlights some of the significant changes and updates in the 2020 Edition of NFPA 70: National Electrical Code (NEC) which was recently updated from the 2017 Edition of NFPA 70: National Electrical Code (NEC). The student will progress through each section of the NEC from the introduction up to and including article 300.Read More
Webinar: 2020 NEC Significant Code Changes Part 2: 1 PDH
Part 2 of a multiple part series, this one (1) hour course covers and highlights some of the significant changes and updates in the 2020 Edition of NFPA 70: National Electrical Code (NEC) which was recently updated from the 2017 Edition of NFPA 70: National Electrical Code (NEC). The student will progress through each section of the NEC for chapter 4.Read More
Webinar: 2020 NEC Significant Code Changes Part 3: 1 PDH
Part 3 of a multiple part series, this one (1) hour course covers and highlights some of the significant changes and updates in the 2020 Edition of NFPA 70: National Electrical Code (NEC) which was recently updated from the 2017 Edition of NFPA 70: National Electrical Code (NEC). The student will progress through each section of the NEC for chapter 5.Read More
Webinar: 2020 NEC Significant Code Changes Part 4: 1 PDH
Part 3 of a multiple part series, this one (1) hour course covers and highlights some of the significant changes and updates in the 2020 Edition of NFPA 70: National Electrical Code (NEC) which was recently updated from the 2017 Edition of NFPA 70: National Electrical Code (NEC). The student will progress through each section of the NEC for chapter 6.Read More
Webinar: 2020 NEC Significant Code Changes Part 5: 1 PDH
Part 5 of a multiple part series, this one (1) hour course covers and highlights some of the significant changes and updates in the 2020 Edition of NFPA 70: National Electrical Code (NEC) which was recently updated from the 2017 Edition of NFPA 70: National Electrical Code (NEC). The student will progress through each section of the NEC for chapters 7, 8, and 9.Read More
Webinar: Administering the Construction Project : 2.5 PDH
In this course we will review the management and administrative procedures that practitioners will need to guide construction projects from the pre-construction phase to project close out successfully. The course will benefit professional engineers serving as project managers or field representatives by presenting techniques that can be applied to the construction project to enhance operations, improve scheduling, mitigate issues, and help minimize and resolve claims or disputes.Read More
Webinar: Infrastructure Planning: 2 PDH
This course presents the main concepts of infrastructure planning in the public sector including the environmental, social, and institutional assessments and discusses many planning methodologies and approaches. The purpose of this course is to provide practitioners involved in planning public infrastructure projects with guidelines to be considered and applied in the planning process.Read More
Webinar: Engineer’s Guide to Green Building: 1 PDH
In this course the student will examine numerous materials and methods to incorporate into a commercial & residential build to make it a green build. This includes understanding of the attributes of green building methods and products and the design and developing considerations for all building & home systems.Read More
Webinar: Engineer’s Guide to Green Building-Part 2: 2 PDH
In this course the student will examine numerous materials and methods to incorporate into a commercial & residential build to make it a green build. This includes understanding of an in-depth examination of all green materials and methods for building green, and a comprehensive green building checklist to review before, during, and after any green build.Read More
Webinar: Diesel Engine Fundamentals: 1.5 PDH
This course provides the engineer the basic understanding of the operation and design of Diesel Engines. The student will learn in depth, the diesel engine operation including an overview of all basic components as well as the different cycles and the operation of all essential systems of modern day diesel engines.Read More
Webinar: Storm Shelters & Safe Rooms: 1 PDH
This course presents engineers with important information about the design and construction of community and residential safe rooms that will provide protection during tornado and hurricane events. The course will center around design guides FEMA P-320, P-361, and ICC 500.Read More
Package includes the following five distance education courses:Exterior Electrical Power Distribution: 4 PDH
This course provides an introduction to exterior electrical power distribution systems for buildings and related infrastructure. The information provided here can be utilized by electrical engineers in the development of the plans, specifications, and calculations, and can serve as the minimum electrical design requirements.Read MorePreview Course
Interior Electrical Distribution Systems: 3 PDH
This course provides an introduction to interior electrical distribution systems for buildings and related infrastructure. Topics covered in this course include transformers, service entrances, switchgear, switchboards, panelboards, motor controls and motor control centers. After completing this course you will have gained knowledge of circuitry and electrical equipment found in buildings and how to design an interior electrical distribution system for buildings.Read MorePreview Course
Introduction to Electrical Design for Cathodic Protection Systems: 4 PDH
This is an introduction to design and application of cathodic protection systems to mitigate corrosion in underground steel structures such as tanks and pipelines. Topics that will be covered in this course are the two principle methods used to mitigate corrosion, an introduction to the steps designing a sacrificial anode system and impressed current system and the field testing requirements needed for both of these systems.Read MorePreview Course
Systems Failure Anatomy of a Blackout: 6 PDH
This is an online course that gives detailed description of the electrical system blackout that happened August 14th, 2003. This was one of the largest blackouts in US history, that affected more than 150 million people. This course will cover the conditions prior to the start of the blackout sequence, conditions prior to the start of the blackout sequence, casual events leading to the power system cascade, and the cascading failure of the power system.Read MorePreview Course
Photovoltaic Power Systems: 1 PDH
In this online course you will learn what a photovoltaic (PV) power system is and the following as it pertains to the PV system: Circuit requirements, Disconnecting means, Wiring methods, Grounding, Marking, and Connections to other sources.Read MorePreview Course