Course NumberPK-PA-CHE
PDH Hours24
Price$299

Pennsylvania Chemical Engineering Package

All Required 24 PDH for only $299
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Complete continuing education packages built specifically for engineers registered in the State of Pennsylvania. Designed to fulfill the entire continuing education requirement.

This package was designed specifically for Pennsylvania chemical engineers looking to satisfy all of the Professional Development Hours (PDH) required by the Pennsylvania State Registration Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors and Geologists. Currently, engineers must obtain 24 hours of continuing education in each two-year license period. PDH courses should be relevant to the practice of engineering and may include technical, management and ethics topics. maintain, improve or expand skills and knowledge obtained prior to initial licensure, including law and ethics applicable to the profession, or develop new and relevant skills and knowledge. No credit shall be given for a course in practice building or office management.

Our Pennsylvania Chemical Engineering package contains a course on engineering ethics and three technical courses that were selected for their ability to maintain, improve, or expand the competency and skills relevant to your area of practice.

Package Syllabus

ET-02-001 Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct – 2 PDH
This course presents the philosophical models that guide ethical behavior and examines the standards of ethical conduct in a variety of situations. Decisions from the NSPE Board of Review are reviewed to provide insights into proper ethical behavior.

CH-02-902 Potable Water System Design – 6 PDH
This coursepresents best practices for designing waterworks including a set of standards that establishes minimum requirements for the design of new waterworks to protect the reliability and quality of the finished water.

CH-02-210 Introduction to Valves – 4 PDH
This course provides about the basic components of a valve and their functions. The training literature provides information about each of the types of valves in common use, the globe, gate, plug, ball, needle, butterfly, diaphragm, pinch, check, safety/relief, and reducing valve.

CH-02-905 Wastewater Design – Granular Activated Carbon Systems – 12 PDH
This course presents the theoretical fundamentals of adsorption technology for water treatment with a focus on experimental adsorption studies, process modeling, and adsorber design.

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