MD T2 Course - Construction Mathematics
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. College Park, Maryland
For More Information:
Janette Prince
301.403.4623 janette@umd.edu http://www.mdt2center.umd.edu/
Construction inspectors may need to brush up on math skills specifically related to construction inspection, especially basic geometry, fractions, area, volume and conversions. The class lead by Ed Stellfox is a good refresher, and excellent preparation for the construction inspection class. The course was designed for road workers, foremen, superintendants, construction inspectors and supervisors in need of a refresher, especially in preparation for the Construction Inspections class.
Depending on the interest of the participants, the course may cover: whole number and fractions, decimals (for measurement and payment), mixed operation fractions and decimals, formula evaluation, techniques of algebra, ration and proportion, percentage, hints for problem solving, useful formulas, square and square roots, conversion, and transportation construction examples.
Please note: Participants should bring a calculator, a scale, and a straight edge.
Professional Development Hours: 6.0, for more information about PDHs, visit our FAQ page.
Continuing Education Units (CEUs):
Registrants will be given a certificate awarding 0.6 CEUs upon completion of the program. CEUs are a nationally recognized standard of measurement that can be earned by attending qualified programs of continuing education. For more information about CEU's please visit our FAQ page.
Registration Fees: There will be a $89 registration fee charged for all participants.