The Center for Inclusive Design and Environmental Access (IDeA) offers an online continuing education program. The program is designed for anyone (e.g., advocates, builders/contractors, planners, architects, occupational and physical therapists, and policymakers) interested in learning about the universal design of places, products, and systems with a particular focus on the implications of a life span perspective.
The IDeA Center is now offering the next three courses in its online continuing education program. Course Dates: 1/14/2013 – 2/10/2013. Registration is open and available until January 10th, 2013 for the following courses: Defining Universal Design, UD and Public Accommodations, and UD and Public Transportation.
Courses start January 14th, continue for four weeks until February 10th, and are entirely online.
Each course costs $250 USD. AIA members receive 15 CEU Credits.
For more information and course descriptions please visit http://udeworld.com/training/continuing-education/course-description.html. You may register on the course list page by selecting “Add Course to Cart” on the Course List page. You can also register in-person, or you may print the registration form here (PDF/MS Word) and mail it with a $250 USD (per course) check or money order made payable to the IDeA Center.
For more information on the IDeA Continuing Education Program please visit http://www.udeworld.com/training/continuing-education.html.
For any additional questions please contact Jonathan White at jrwhite2@buffalo.edu.
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For anyone interested.
Technology and knowledge continue to evolve and grow. It is good that there are online courses for CE because there are some people who can’t go to universitites to study so, they can just enrol to this online courses and study online.