The Designer’s Edge Elevating the Industry

The Designer's Edge Elevating the Industry with AIA Courses

Trusted AIA Continuing Education from Door Systems, Inc.

In today’s fast-evolving design and construction landscape, staying current on building codes, material innovations, and sustainable practices is not just an advantage; it is a necessity. That’s why architects across the country trust Door Systems as a reliable source for AIA-approved Continuing Education Units (CEUs).

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As an AIA CES Registered Provider, Door Systems delivers insightful, accredited courses that go beyond the basics. Our sessions are carefully crafted to meet the real-world needs of today’s architecture and design professionals, with topics ranging from atrium smoke control requirements and fire ratings for openings and walls to various listings found in doors, fabric curtains, and shutters.

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Why Architects Trust Door Systems CEUs:

• AIA Approved: All courses meet the rigorous standards of the American Institute of Architects.
• Real-World Relevance: Learn from industry experts with years of hands-on experience.
• Flexible Delivery: In-person, online, and on-demand options to suit your schedule.
• Product Neutral: Focused on education, not sales pitches.

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Whether you’re fulfilling your annual CE requirements or seeking to deepen your technical knowledge, Door Systems offers a clear path to professional growth.

Health, Safety, and Welfare (HSW) Credits

For a learning activity to qualify for HSW credit, as defined below, 75 percent of a learning program’s content and instructional time must address the health, safety, and welfare of the building user group.

Health: Those aspects of professional practice that improve the physical, emotional, and social well-being of occupants, users, and any others affected by buildings and sites.

Safety: Those aspects of professional practice that protect occupants, users, and any others affected by buildings or sites from harm.

Welfare: Those aspects of professional practice that enable equitable access, elevate the human experience, encourage social interaction, and benefit the environment.

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Ready to Learn?

Explore our current course offerings or schedule a private session for your firm: www.doorsysinc.com/continuing-education

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On-Demand AIA Courses you can take anytimeOn-Demand Courses you can take anytime

Let us help you navigate the complexities of fire door standards and ensure your next project is built to the highest safety standards.

Contact us today to schedule a presentation and learn more!