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CATEA (Georgia Tech)

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This program provides practical knowledge about the application of current assistive technology and environmental accommodation solutions. The courses will prepare you to provide high quality service to people with disabilities in workplace, home, educational and public environments. Professionals who require knowledge or practical skills to help individuals with disabilities function more efficiently in work, home, […]

Specialized Home Design

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Specialized Home Design, Inc. (SHD) is pleased to announce that NARI (National Association of the Remodeling Industry) has granted CEU’s (continuing education units) to our courses for the following certifications*.  NARI grants CEU’s at the rate of 0.1 CEU per contact hour of instruction time (50 minutes). Course List: The ABC’s of Home Modifications for […]

Red Vector

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A bathroom is a very personal and private space. People use the space in different ways and have different ideas about function, mood, and ambience. Universal design fits in perfectly with the design of a bathroom, in that it utilizes the design of products and spaces to be usable by all people, to the greatest […]

PDH Academy

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Residential Remodeling and Universal Design” is an AIA approved architect continuing education course provides guidance on selecting and installing universal features that will improve the home for residents now and in the future and will increase the home’s marketability.  This continuing education course is approved by the American Institute of Architects for 4 continuing education […]

NYREI

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At the end of this course, participants will understand: What is Americans with Disabilities Act? How ADA is structured and where it applies? Difference between accessibility and universal design? What is Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design? Difference between accessibility and universal design? The legal relationship between LEED and ADA? LEED references to universal design? […]

AQUATIC: The Bath People

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Earn CEU credit, and keep up-to-date on accessible bathware and the benefits of various hydrotherapy systems by taking one of our free and accredited continuing education courses. Available online through Hanley Wood University and AEC Daily, or as one-hour, in-person class sessions conducted by our industry experts, our courses include: Course List: Aging in Place: […]

IDeA Center’s UD Continuing Education Program:

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The IDeA Center online courses are for everyone: advocates, builders and contractors, planners, architects, occupational and physical therapists, and policymakers. Our expert staff will give anyone interested in the universal design of places, products, and systems the foundation needed to recognize, understand, appreciate, apply, and advocate for universal design in their homes, offices, and communities. […]

SUNY at Buffalo

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School of Architecture and Planning: The Inclusive Design Graduate Research Group (ID-GRG) is one of the four graduate research groups offered in the architecture degree program at the University at Buffalo. MS in Architecture with a concentration in Inclusive Design Students can also pursue a PhD in the following fields where inclusive design is emphasize. […]

Wentworth Institute of Technology

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Behavioral Aspects of Design Through lectures and discussions, students examine psychological and social research that assesses the dynamic relationship between human behavior and the physical environment with an emphasis on interior spaces. Special populations may be discussed the elderly, children, and the physically challenged. (3 credits)  

Virginia Tech

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AHRM 4664 – Universal Design at Virginia Tech Evaluation and design of commercial and residential environments with consideration for accessibility, adaptation, safety, and support of the user(s).