Education
This Committee sponsors professional development programs to aid AIA members in fulfilling their Continuing Education requirements and to broaden their knowledge of practice, business and technological issues.
Listing of AIA Connecticut Educational Programs:
♦AIA Connecticut 2009 Continuing Education Programs
♦AIA Connecticut 2008 Continuing Education Programs
♦AIA Connecticut 2007 Continuing Education Programs
Green Flooring
July 30, 2010
Online registration
♦Printable registration
A Tour of the Stony Creek Quarry
August 3, 2010
Online registration
♦Printable registration
Lightning Protection 101
September 10, 2010
Online registration
♦Printable registration
An HVAC Primer:Understanding MEP Systems and System Requirements
for Commercial and Residential Construction
September 21, 2010
Online registration
♦Printable registration
Opportunities for AIA Continuing Education Credit
We are happy to announce that AIA is now permitting some credit for continuing education for committee service. Serving on a committee is considered professional service. Architects can self report a maximum of two hours per year of professional/community service—such as design boards, code committees, AIA committees, disaster recovery consults/committees.
If members have had to do a lot of research for their committee service, such as studying planning issues, local code changes, etc., they can file a self report for research for the subject researched. It must be information that can be applied to the practice of architecture. Research is non-HSW, non-sustainable credit, but members can get credit for it.
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