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Program # Course Name Learning Objectives In Person, Online or Both Credits ED913 Overview of Exterior Doors Identify the makeup and manufacturing process of steel doors Determine differences between open/close cell door cores Learn the benefits of a steel door and why it’s a good value Discover the construction techniques of a stile and rail door Describe the design of residential fiberglass doors Distinguish the benefits for fiberglass doors over wood doors In Person 1 LU/HSW ID912 Overview of Interior Molded, Flush and Carved Doors Learn about residential flush doors and how they are made Understand positive pressure fire ratings Define the components and benefits of molded door skins Identify the role of interior doors in sound control and indoor air quality Describe the differences of an MDF door Review the construction techniques of a stile and rail door Recognize wood door panel types and stiles Discover style elements of a stile and rail door In Person 1 LU/HSW MT213-JW Understanding Alternative Exterior Trim Receive an alternative exterior trim products overview Compare product attributes, manufacturing processes and product costs Both 1 LU W401 Window and Door Technology and Installation Understand uneven moisture content Apply wood conservation technology knowledge to windows and doors Study wood decay and prevention Discover additional technologies to improve window and door performance Ascertain the latest information on installation of windows and doors In Person 1 LU/HSW W405 Understanding Wood Window Manufacturing Capabilities: Product Durability and Design Develop understanding of how windows and doors can be modified to accept products from related industries and integrate while enhancing overall performance Examine recent breakthroughs in wood treatment, including environmentally friendly fungal and insect repellant Discover how newly fabricated wood windows and doors can be custom built to meet historical requirements Learn about how reclaimed wood can be repurposed for the manufacture of new wood windows to meet today’s energy code requirements In Person 1 LU/HSW W406 Improved Window and Door Flashing Design Review of how energy efficiency impacts envelope design performance and need for moisture repellant Learn about international code requirements for window and door flashing Define wall, window and door types Discern best practices for flashing In Person 1 LU/HSW AIA CEU Course Description Sheet *1LU/HSW= 1 hour of class time

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Program # Course Name Learning ObjectivesIn Person, Online or Both

Credits

ED913 Overview of Exterior Doors

• Identify the makeup and manufacturing process of steel doors • Determine differences between open/close cell door cores • Learn the benefits of a steel door and why it’s a good value • Discover the construction techniques of a stile and rail door • Describe the design of residential fiberglass doors • Distinguish the benefits for fiberglass doors over wood doors

In Person 1 LU/HSW

ID912 Overview of Interior Molded, Flush and Carved Doors

• Learn about residential flush doors and how they are made • Understand positive pressure fire ratings • Define the components and benefits of molded door skins • Identify the role of interior doors in sound control and indoor

air quality • Describe the differences of an MDF door • Review the construction techniques of a stile and rail door • Recognize wood door panel types and stiles • Discover style elements of a stile and rail door

In Person 1 LU/HSW

MT213-JW Understanding Alternative Exterior Trim

• Receive an alternative exterior trim products overview • Compare product attributes, manufacturing processes and

product costs

Both 1 LU

W401 Window and Door Technologyand Installation

• Understand uneven moisture content • Apply wood conservation technology knowledge to windows

and doors • Study wood decay and prevention • Discover additional technologies to improve window and door

performance • Ascertain the latest information on installation of windows

and doors

In Person 1 LU/HSW

W405 Understanding Wood Window Manufacturing Capabilities: Product Durability and Design

• Develop understanding of how windows and doors can be modified to accept products from related industries and integrate while enhancing overall performance

• Examine recent breakthroughs in wood treatment, including environmentally friendly fungal and insect repellant

• Discover how newly fabricated wood windows and doors can be custom built to meet historical requirements

• Learn about how reclaimed wood can be repurposed for the manufacture of new wood windows to meet today’s energy code requirements

In Person 1 LU/HSW

W406 Improved Window and Door Flashing Design

• Review of how energy efficiency impacts envelope design performance and need for moisture repellant

• Learn about international code requirements for window and door flashing

• Define wall, window and door types • Discern best practices for flashing

In Person 1 LU/HSW

AIA CEU Course Description Sheet

*1LU/HSW= 1 hour of class time

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Program # Course Name Learning ObjectivesIn Person, Online or Both

Credits

W407 Manufacturing of Wood Windows and Patio Doors

• Understand the manufacturing process of modern wood windows

• Review testing procedures and how the relate to performance requirements

• Explore design flexibility for aesthetics, function or performance • Study independent testing and how it relates to specifying for

wood or door performance

In Person 3 LU/HSW

W409 The Importance of Windows in Building Envelope Performance

• Determine factors that make up a high-performing building envelope and how modern materials, building practices and the expectations for occupant comfort

• Define unwanted heat transfer, air and moisture infiltration • Identify factors and features of high-performing windows

• Discuss window standards and certifications that lead to a

superior building envelope

Both 1 LU/HSW

W410 Windows and Doors for Coastal Challenges: What Lighthouse Restorations can teach us about Coastal Resiliency

• Examine coastal conditions and climate challenges and how to address these with building materials

• Learn about innovative approaches to making buildings more resilient

• Define wind zone requirements and standards for coastal and hurricane-prone areas in Florida and Texas.

• Discuss how impact and wind-rated windows and doors are designed, manufactured, tested, certified and installed for performance in extreme conditions

Both 1 LU/HSW

W411 Manufacturing Windows and Doors: What Qualifies as Sustainable?

• Learn what makes windows energy-efficient and energy efficiency testing and rating

• Define practices at window plants to reduce waste or use sustainable materials

• View how windows and doors can be manufactured and specified to have better impact on the health of occupants

• Determine how windows and doors can contribute to LEED, NGBS, ILFI and other green building program certification

Both 1 LU/HSW

W412 Achieving the Look of Historic Windows in New Design and Construction

• Define historical buildings, their windows and the detail surrounding the windows

• Identify key features and common characteristics of windows, especially double-hung

• Describe exterior details that should be considered for an historic window appearance

• Review examples of historic window designs

Both 1 LU/HSW

*1LU/HSW= 1 hour of class time

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