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Continuing Education and Learning Units

AIA Registered Provider

DOE's Building Energy Codes Program is a Registered Provider with the American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems. Credit earned on completion of this event will be reported to CES Records for AIA members by the Provider. Certificates of Completion for non-AIA members are available upon request for participation in pre-, post-, and core-training sessions conducted July 22 -25, 2008. Pre- and post-training credits are defined below.

Main core session credits are based on the number of sessions attended and will be tabulated at the end of the event. An AIA / CES Conference Participation Form is included in each attendee's registration packet. Attendees will need to fill out the form and indicate which sessions they attended and submit to the registration desk before final departure.

Energy Codes 2008 Pre-Training July 22, 2008


Chapter 1322, Minnesota's Residential Energy Code — 2006 International Energy Code and
Overview of How to Use REScheck Software Training

AIA/CES Learning Units (HSW) (7.0 LUs) and ICC Continuing Education Credits (.70 CEUs) toward renewal of an ICC certification. Certificates of completion will also be offered.

Energy Codes 2008 Post-Training July 25, 2008


Overview of How to Use COMcheck Software Training and
Chapter 1323, Minnesota's Commercial Energy Code ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2004

AIA/CES Learning Units (HSW) (7.0 LUs) and ICC Continuing Education Credits (.70 CEUs) toward renewal of an ICC certification. Certificates of completion will also be offered.


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AIA Learning Units (LUs)

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ICC Continuing Education Credits (CEUs)