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Page 1: AIA CEU Course Description Sheet - Jeld-Wenprofessionals.jeld-wen.com/media/media/docs/ceu_course_descriptions.pdf · • Identify the makeup and manufacturing process of steel doors

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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