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Structural Engineering for Non-Structural Engineers
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Structural Engineering for Non-Structural Engineers Non-structural engineers and architects need an understanding of the basic concepts rather than rigorous mathematical derivations. If you need a better understanding of the design and construction of concrete, steel, wood or masonry building structures, you will find this course particularly helpful. The course is developed on the assumption that participants have no formal prior training in structural engineering, or that if they had, they need a refresher. Objective To present basic methods of structural design of buildings, introduce participants to the codes that govern structural design, and familiarize them with available design aids.
Who Should Attend Architects, non-structural engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, mining, chemical and agricultural engineers), plant engineers, fabricators and manufacturers of structural systems, general contractors, property managers, directors of physical plants, building inspectors, and others who would like to know more about structural systems.
A Classroom course provided by Educational Program Innovations Center in Calgary, Halifax, Mississauga, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Canada
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