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Indiana Professional Engineer 30 Hour Renewal Package
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Ethical Practice in Engineering and Land Surveying
Explore the ethics of engineering and land surveying, including different aspects of the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) as well as the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) Code of Ethics.
Indiana Statutes and Rules for Professional Engineers
This course is designed to fulfill the one (1) hour of continuing education required by the Indiana Board of Professional Engineers. This course will present the Law and Rules for Professional Engineers of Indiana.
Basics of Fire Protection Systems
There’s a wide diversity of models and manufacturers of fire protection equipment on the market. This course will guide you through the most basic and commonly used systems.
Fly Ash Concrete
Learn what fly ash concrete is and how it compares to the common use Portland cement.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Learn the make-up of fly ash concrete
- Discuss the pros and cons of its use.
Introduction to Earth Retention Structures
Discuss the three types of laterally acting earth pressures (at-rest, active, and passive) as they apply to retaining wall design.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Review basic soil mechanics principles, along with common field and laboratory soil testing procedures
- Examine the methods used for calculating the factors of safety for sliding, overturning, bearing capacity, and shallow/deep shear failure modes
- Apply your knowledge through a case study of a wall failure situation which includes many of the common pitfalls of wall design
Introduction to Wastewater Treatment
Wastewater is a byproduct of using water. It is generated from household uses such as laundry, dishwashing, toilet flushing, and showering. In this course we will explore wastewater and its characteristics including pollutants as well as the purpose and process of wastewater treatment.
Project Management for the Engineer
Explore a number of tools used throughout the project to assess achievement toward goals, control the budget, assure quality, and minimize risk.
Solar Thermal Energy: Concentrating the Sun
Gain insights on several of the leading concentrating solar power technologies.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Discuss the basic components commonly found in the main types of CSP facilities: mirrors, receivers, and tracking systems, along with the ancillary components
- Review heat processes that can utilize the primary and secondary thermal output from CSP systems
Indiana Professional Engineer 30 Hour Renewal Package
Indiana Professional Engineer 30 Hour Renewal Package