AIA- and IDCEC-approved Credits
Our 20-credit bundle is perfect for Florida interior designers who need 20 credits for renewal.
The Bundle is:
How does it work?
Can I preview the quiz? Yes, as soon as you click on the link to access the course, you will see both the course material and the quiz questions. You can print the quiz for your own use but the quiz must be submitted online. ↑
Can I pause/rewind/restart the video? Yes, you can pause the video, rewind, and re-watch as many times as you wish. ↑
Do I need to complete each on-demand course in one sitting? No, you can start a course, start answering the quiz questions, then save and come back to it later. ↑
What if I fail the quiz? The passing grade is 80%. In the unlikely event that you score below the required 80%, you will be able to re-take the quiz. ↑
Can I complete the on-demand webinars from a mobile device or tablet? Yes, these on-demand webinars can be completed from most desktops, laptops, tablets, or mobile devices with internet access. ↑
How much time do I have to complete each course? The only limit is the date by which you need to have earned the credits. You can take as much time as you wish to complete each course at your own pace. ↑
What is the cancellation policy? You can cancel at anytime for any reason. ↑
AIA # DAS3401-19 - 4 HSW LUs
IDCEC # 109749 - .4 HSW CEUs
Includes 1 barrier-free design credit.
25% of the population will soon be over the age of 60. Join us to understand the needs of the fastest growing market segment. Learn how the newest technologies can help you better serve those who want to age in place and be independent for as long as possible while safeguarding their health, safety, and wellbeing.
AIA # DAS319 - 4 HSW LUs
IDCEC # 107647 - .4 HSW CEUs
Includes 1 barrier-free design credit.
The world of hospitality is changing - a lot - and many of the trends in hospitality design are crossing over into commercial and residential design. Join us as we explore how to create experiential spaces that reflect and connect with their local communities. Find out how to take wellness out of the spa and combine it with biophilic design to create healthy spaces throughout the entire building. Learn how to create spaces that are safe, welcoming, and truly accessible for everyone and how technology is reshaping the guest experience. Be our guest, join us to learn more.
AIA # DAS274-20 - 4 HSW LUs
IDCEC # 105385 - .4 HSW CEUs
Includes 1 barrier-free design credit.
Learn lighting guidelines and rules of thumb that you can immediately put to use. You will gain insight about lighting from a professional lighting designer’s perspective. A segment is dedicated to design considerations related to vision (accessibility) and the aging eye. The program is fast paced and lighthearted in style. It is geared towards architects and interior designers professionals, but will equally benefit anyone interested in lighting.
AIA # DAS341-19 - 4 HSW LUs
IDCEC # 109750 - .4 HSW CEUs.
Includes 1 sustainable design credit.
New construction methods and innovative materials are rapidly changing how and what we can design/build. Join us as we venture into a brave new world where structures are created in a digital world and 3D-printed by robots. See how energy used on site is created from the sun and from people using the space; and how Net Zero Energy buildings are the new mandated reality. Discover how buildings and furnishings are built from resurrected trash and innovative sustainable products. With these new tools, new rules, new methods, and new materials, your designs will be future-ready.
AIA # DAS318 - 2 HSW LUs
IDCEC # 107413 - .2 HSW CEUs
This course presents the significant code changes from the 2014 Florida Building Code to the
2017 Florida Building Code. The course highlights the differences and includes base code
changes in the 2015 International Building Code and the Florida specific changes in the Building
and Residential volumes.
AIA # DAS348 - 2 HSW LUs
IDCEC # 109968 - .2 HSW CEUs.
Poverty, homelessness, crime, discrimination, mental illness, violence and other societal issues can result in psychological trauma. This creates the need for recuperative built environments such as shelters, day centers, supportive housing and other facility types that can assist people’s return to a place of well-being. Through this course’s information, case studies and discussion, you will learn about the needs of people who experience trauma and the guidelines of trauma-informed care. You will also explore how to apply trauma-informed strategies to design projects so that you can create effective, assistive environments for people in need.
Check out our live and on-demand webinars (we have an unlimited webinar pass available for $595). You may also want to check out our text-based home study programs.
The number of continuing education credits you need depends on the state(s) where you are licensed/registered and the professional membership(s) you may hold. In you are not sure, please contact us and we will let you know you know. You may also check out our blog for more information on mandatory continuing education requirements for architects and interior designers.
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