Course ID: VAP101 | Credits: 4 PDH | Format: PDF
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Originally developed content from Cadistics Courseware
Course Overview: Examines vapor barrier systems and moisture control strategies in building enclosures, focusing on material selection, placement, climate considerations, and long-term durability performance.
Course ID: WOD101 | Credits: 3 PDH | Format: PDF
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Originally developed content from Cadistics Courseware
Course Overview: Reviews evaluation techniques for assessing the structural integrity of wood frame structures, emphasizing load behavior, degradation mechanisms, and indicators of potential failure.
Course ID: RZC101 | Credits: 2 PDH | Format: PDF
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Originally developed content from Cadistics Courseware
Course Overview: Analyzes documented failure case studies in residential construction, highlighting design deficiencies, construction errors, material performance issues, and lessons applicable to future projects.
Course ID: DBE101 | Credits: 4 PDH | Format: PDF
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Originally developed content from Cadistics Courseware
Course Overview: Explores the design and performance of building envelopes in single-family residential construction, addressing thermal behavior, moisture management, air sealing, and structural integration.
Course ID: WFC101 | Credits: 1 PDH | Format: PDF
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American Wood Council
Course Overview: Provides an overview of conventional light wood frame construction methods used in residential and low-rise buildings, including framing systems, connections, and basic load paths.
Course ID: MAS101 | Credits: 4 PDH | Format: PDF
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Originally developed content from Cadistics Courseware
Course Overview: Reviews mechanical, electrical, and plumbing design considerations for single-family residential construction, emphasizing system coordination, code compliance, and energy efficiency.
Course ID: WLF101 | Credits: 4 PDH | Format: PDF
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US NAVY NAVFAC
Course Overview: Introduces fundamental concepts of wood and light-frame structural systems, including framing layouts, load transfer mechanisms, and applicable code considerations.
Course ID: ECM101 | Credits: 3 PDH | Format: PDF
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Originally developed content from Cadistics Courseware
Course Overview: Examines engineering considerations in metal roofing system design, including structural performance, fastening methods, thermal movement, waterproofing, and environmental exposure.
Course ID: EXT101 | Credits: 6 PDH | Format: PDF
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US HUD
Course Overview: Addresses rehabilitation techniques for exterior wall systems in existing residential buildings, focusing on insulation upgrades, moisture control, structural repairs, and weatherization.
Course ID: HVC101 | Credits: 6 PDH | Format: PDF
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US HUD
Course Overview: Reviews diagnostic and retrofit strategies for residential HVAC and plumbing systems during rehabilitation projects, emphasizing performance improvement and system reliability.
Course ID: HRE101 | Credits: 4 PDH | Format: PDF
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US HUD
Course Overview: Examines best practices for evaluating and upgrading residential electrical systems, including wiring methods, panel replacements, safety improvements, and energy efficiency considerations.
Course ID: IVB101 | Credits: 4 PDH | Format: PDF
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US DOE (EERE)
Course Overview: Explores insulation systems and vapor retarders used in residential construction, focusing on material performance, placement strategies, and moisture management.
Course ID: RES101 | Credits: 3 PDH | Format: PDF
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US FEMA
Course Overview: Reviews residential earthquake safety principles, including structural retrofitting methods, bracing strategies, and mitigation of non-structural hazards.
Course ID: IBR101 | Credits: 2 PDH | Format: PDF
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US DOE
Course Overview: Introduces blueprint reading fundamentals for residential construction documents, including plans, elevations, symbols, scales, and common notations.
Course ID: LPE101 | Credits: 2 PDH | Format: PDF (AI)
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Originally developed content from Cadistics Courseware
Course Overview: Examines vertical and lateral load path continuity in single-family residential structures to ensure proper force transfer during gravity and lateral loading events.
Course ID: REP101 | Credits: 6 PDH | Format: PDF (AI)
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Originally developed content from Cadistics Courseware
Course Overview: Reviews common residential foundation repair techniques, addressing settlement mechanisms, stabilization methods, drainage corrections, and structural remediation strategies.
Course ID: BHS101 | Credits: 4 PDH | Format: PDF
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US FEMA
Course Overview: Examines the design and construction of storm-resistant residential safe rooms, based on FEMA criteria for tornado and hurricane protection.
Course ID: RFS101 | Credits: 4 PDH | Format: PDF
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Southern Pine Council
Course Overview: Reviews raised floor system design principles, emphasizing moisture protection, ventilation strategies, framing methods, and long-term structural performance.
Course ID: BRR101 | Credits: 4 PDH | Format: PDF
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US EPA
Course Overview: Covers radon-resistant construction techniques for residential buildings, including soil gas control, sub-slab systems, and barrier integration.
Course ID: SFR101 | Credits: 4 PDH | Format: PDF
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US DOE
Course Overview: Reviews strategies for improving energy efficiency in single-family residences, focusing on envelope upgrades, HVAC improvements, and occupant behavior considerations.
Course ID: LED101 | Credits: 3 PDH | Format: PDF
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Compilation from US DOE
Course Overview: Introduces solid-state lighting technologies, emphasizing LED performance characteristics, energy efficiency benefits, and residential and commercial applications.
Course ID: NCC101 | Credits: 1 PDH | Format: PDF
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US DOE
Course Overview: Reviews passive and natural cooling strategies for residential design, including ventilation, shading, orientation, and thermal mass utilization.
Course ID: SEH101 | Credits: 1 PDH | Format: PDF
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US Dept. of Energy (NREL)
Course Overview: Examines residential solar energy systems, addressing system components, feasibility considerations, and economic benefits of rooftop photovoltaic installations.