New Jersey-Environmental Engineering Package: 24 PDH
$144.00 Original price was: $144.00.$80.00Current price is: $80.00.
New Jersey – Ethics, Statutes, and Regulations for Professional Engineers: 4 PDH
In this course the student will study two ethics courses including the New Jersey State Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors Statutes and Regulations. A total of thirty (30) questions will test his or her understanding of the subject.
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.
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.
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.CFs.
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.
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.
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.
Design of Small Water Systems: 3 PDH
This course focuses on criteria for water source development, design of small water supply, treatment, and distribution systems. This professional engineer online course is from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers manual on the Design of Small Water Systems. This manual provides information of interest to planners and designers of small water systems. The major emphasis of this course is on the design of systems that will be effective and reliable, requiring a level of operation and management activity commensurate with their physical size and the available sources.
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.
Preview Course: New Jersey Statutes, Regulations and Ethics
Preview Course: Guide to Offshore Wind Energy
Preview Course: Building Envelope Impact on HVAC Energy Use
Preview Course: Hurricane Mitigation
Preview Course: Ponds-Planning, Design, Construction
Preview Course: Hazardous Waste Identification
Preview Course: Carbon Absorption of VOCs
Preview Course: Design of Small Water Systems
Preview Course: Energy Performance of LEED for New Construction Buildings
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Maine-Civil Engineering Package: 30 PDH
$180.00Original price was: $180.00.$90.00Current price is: $90.00. Add to cartSix Civil Engineering courses plus Maine Laws, Rules & Ethics course that will earn 30 PDH guaranteed to be accepted by the Maine State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers. Instructor: Raymond Bosek, PEMaine – Laws, Rules, and Ethics for Professional Engineers: 3 PDH
In this course the student will study the Maine State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers Laws and Rules, including Professional Engineering Ethics.
Stress and Strain in Soils: 4 PDH
In this course the student will understand the properties and mechanics of soils and accurately calculate the stresses and deformations of soil masses.
Geotechnical Subsurface Exploration for Roadways: 5 PDH
In this course the student will understand the essentials of subsurface explorations for roadways with a comprehensive overview including site preparation, sampling methods, types of testing and methods, as well as standard guidelines and recommendations.
Engineering Description of Soils and Rocks: 4 PDH
In this course the student will understand the engineering characteristics of soils and rocks and to how to properly identify and classify to develop a subsurface profile for site evaluations.
Laboratory Testing for Geotechnical Design and Construction: 5 PDH
In this course the student will understand the intricate details of laboratory testing of subsurface soils and rocks in order to obtain values of their engineering properties necessary for design.
Slope Stability in Embankments and Structures: 5 PDH
In this course the student will understand the design of slope stability in embankments and structures and how to recognize, analyze, and solve slope instability issues encountered.
Approach Roadway Deformations: 4 PDH
In this course the student will understand roadway approach embankment design and construction and methods to mitigate deformations typically seen in these structure, including the infamous “bump” encountered at the approach to structure interface.
Preview Course: Maine Laws, Rules and Ethics
Preview Course: Stress and Strain in Soils
Preview Course: Geotechnical Subsurface Exploration for Roadways
Preview Course: Engineering Description of Soils and Rocks
Preview Course: Laboratory Testing for Geotechnical Design and Construction
Preview Course: Slope Stability in Embankments and Structures
Preview Course: Approach Roadway DeformationsAlabama-Mechanical Engineering Package #3: 30 PDH
$180.00Original price was: $180.00.$90.00Current price is: $90.00. Add to cartSix Mechanical Engineering courses plus Alabama Laws, Rules & Ethics course that will earn 30 PDH guaranteed to be accepted by the Alabama State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors.Instructor: Seth Grablow, PEAlabama – Laws, Rules, and Ethics for Professional Engineers: 3 PDH
In this course the student will study the Alabama State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors Laws and Rules, including Professional Engineering Ethics.
Best Practices for Energy-Efficient Data Center Design: 4 PDH
In this course the student will understand the principles, strategies, and technologies used to design energy-efficient data centers, including IT systems, environmental controls, cooling systems, air management, and energy performance metrics.
Continuous Energy Improvement in Motor Driven Systems: 5 PDH
In this course the student will understand the principles, strategies, and best practices for achieving continuous energy improvement in motor-driven systems. They will learn how to develop and implement motor management programs, assess motor system efficiency, apply energy-saving technologies, and adopt life-cycle cost approaches to decision-making.
Fuel Cell Technology and Performance: 4 PDH
In this course the student will understand the fundamental principles, design, operation, and performance characteristics of various fuel cell technologies, including their system components, fuel processing, and real-world applications.
Geothermal Heat Pump Systems: 4 PDH
In this course the student will understand how geothermal (geoexchange) heat pump systems function, including heat transfer mechanisms, system components, ground loop configurations, performance considerations, and environmental and economic impacts.
Guide to Chilled Water Plant Design: 5 PDH
In this course the student will understand how to design, operate, and optimize chilled water plants with respect to energy efficiency, load variability, system configurations, equipment characteristics, and instrumentation strategies. They will develop a systems-level understanding of chilled water distribution, including how to manage load uncertainty, evaluate life-cycle costs, and integrate effective controls.
Vacuum Technology and Applications: 5 PDH
In this course the student will gain a comprehensive understanding of vacuum technology, including its principles, terminology, pump technologies, measurement methods, system design, leak detection, and application across industries. They will learn how vacuum environments are created, maintained, and optimized for various engineering and industrial processes.
Preview Course: Alabama Laws, Rules and Ethics
Preview Course: Best Practices for Energy-Efficient Data Center Design
Preview Course: Continuous Energy Improvement in Motor Driven Systems
Preview Course: Fuel Cell Technology and Performance
Preview Course: Geothermal Heat Pump Systems
Preview Course: Guide to Chilled Water Plant Design
Preview Course: Vacuum Technology and Applications




