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DHI 2013 EDucatIon ScHEDulE

DHI onlInE EDucatIon

ndustry Education YOUR CAREER, OUR COMMITMENT

Flexible | Convenient | Affordable

Instructor-Led Online Courses Convenient Industry Training at Its Best! Harnessing the power of the Internet allows us to bring several of our most important training courses right to your computer. Live instructors use streaming audio and video tools to create a one-on-one student-to-instructor experience that is not possible in a traditional classroom setting. Online courses are more affordable because they eliminate the cost of travel, accommodations, and meals. They’re accessible to anyone with a computer and convenient since they can be attended from the comfort of your home or office.

DHI online classes are recorded and available for enrolled students to play as podcasts the day after each class. If you miss a class or would like to review the class content again throughout the week, you have the opportunity to download, save and review the podcast at your convenience!

“I think spanning AHC207 over the course of several weeks is the best way for students to benefit from this advanced class. Information needs time to sink into the brain. This is how our brain learns, in addition to practicing.“ – Buthayna Taha, AHC

— 2013 schEdulE — AHC207 – Advanced Detailing Hardware

Began January 24, 2013*

EHC400 – Drawings for Electrified Hardware Systems

Began January 30, 2013*

COR140 – Using Codes and Standards

Starting in May 2013**

DAI600 – Fire and Egress Door Assembly Inspection

Starting in September 2013***

AHC215 – Writing Hardware Specifications

Starting in October 2013*

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These online instructor-led courses consist of seven live bi-weekly two- to three-hour long sessions over a 12-week period. Students will be tasked with completing written class assignments and submitting their work for review and comment by the instructors between class sessions.

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These online instructor-led courses will meet twice a week (Tuesdays and Thursdays) for two to three hours per meeting over a four-week period for a total of eight live meetings.

*** These online instructor-led courses will meet twice a week (Tuesdays and Thursdays) for two to three hours per meeting over a sixweek period for a total of 12 live meetings.

for MorE InforMatIon For details, including course description, syllabus, start date, and pricing for each online instructor-led course, visit the Education section of the DHI website at www.dhi.org or email [email protected]. Registration will open approximately 60 days before the start of each online instructor-led course. All educational prerequisites are required to be fulfilled prior to start date of online instructor-led courses. Course offerings and start dates subject to change.

DHI 2013 Spring School April 28th – May 5th National Conference Center, Lansdowne, VA

Don’t miss out on the only opportunity in 2013 to attend the national classes! We’ve assembled the finest line-up of nationally recognized, highly credentialed volunteer instructors to make this one-time event in 2013 the most valuable face-to-face learning experience available in our industry.

Course Numbers and Titles

Duration

Start Date

COR103 – Understanding Construction Documents

1 day

Friday, May 3rd

COR113 – Architectural Hardware and Applications

3 days

Tuesday, April 30th

COR120 – Door and Frame Applications

2 days

Sunday, April 28th

COR125 – Takeoff and Estimating

2 days

Saturday, May 4th

COR133 – Electrified Architectural Hardware

5 days

Tuesday, April 30th

COR140 – Using Codes and Standards

3 days

Thursday, May 2nd

COR147 – Introduction to Specifying Doors and Hardware

3 days

Sunday, April 28th

COR153 – Installation Coordination and Project Management

2 days

Sunday, April 28th

COR160 – Material Purchasing Concepts

1 day

Tuesday, April 30th

COR165 – Professional Sales

1 day

Wednesday, May 1st

AHC200 – Masterkeying

1 day

Sunday, May 5th

AHC205 – Detailing Hardware

3 days

Thursday, May 2nd

AHC220 – AHC Exam Prep

3 days

Sunday, April 30th

CDC300 – Using Door and Frame Standards

1 day

Monday, April 29th

CDC305 – Detailing Doors and Frames

2 days

Tuesday, April 30th

Class sizes are limited. All prerequisite courses must be fulfilled. Course offerings subject to change without notice. Contact DHI before registering.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, visit www.dhi.org or email [email protected].

DHI Education is for Everyone! DHI’s education and credentialing program offers the flexibility and convenience that allows YOU to customize your education to best suit your individual needs. Regardless of where you are in your career, DHI’s education and credentialing program has a course for you.

“Follow the course curriculum. Start from the SSC-100, get your fundamentals and work in the progression that DHI has tried to set up. The way they’ve structured it really helps you to continue on in a forward progression and one always builds on the other.” – BRENDAN DALEY, DIRECTOR OF DOOR FRAME & HARDWARE DIVISION, SURVEILLANCE SPECIALTIES, LTD.

“…the education program for DHI is really the best that could be offered anywhere, especially in our industry. You really cannot find education that is specific for our industry anywhere else.” – DAVID PEDREIRA, AHC/CDC, CSI, CDT, SENIOR SPECIFICATION CONSULTANT, ASSA ABLOY DOOR SECURITY SOLUTIONS

“If we are interviewing a couple of candidates and two are pretty equal – if one has certainly an AHC certification, we would give that employee a nod over somebody else. It is kind of like someone who has a college degree and does not have a college degree, you know, when all things are equal.” – CHUCK R. HUMMEL, FDHI , PRESIDENT AND CEO OF COOK & BOARDMAN, LLC

“The FDAI® Program is an excellent avenue for, not only distributors but also anyone that is in the service industry that deals with doors, frames and hardware on a regular basis with end users to be able to become the expert for those end users and architects and specifiers within their individual markets. There are plenty of opportunities that are created through the FDAI® Program for service, especially for installation.” – MARK E. LINEBERGER, AHC/EHC, VALLEY DOORS AND HARDWARE, INC.

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