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Residential Building Science Review

Ends Jul 1, 2027

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Residential Building Science Review provides tribal environmental professionals with building science principles and a review of how a home responds as a dynamic system. This short online course was developed to prepare individuals for the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals’ in-person Indoor Air Quality Diagnostic Tools course and is required prior to being accepted to the course. The course is also available for the casual learner. 

Instructors delivering content for this online course expect you have a good understanding of indoor air quality (IAQ) basics and a basic understanding of IAQ and health, environmental conditions, structural design and construction, and operation and maintenance issues for residential homes in your community. This online course is equivalent to 0.4 continuing education units (CEUs) and requires approximately four hours of total learning time. CEUs can be earned by completing the following course topics:

A Building Ecosystem
Air Flow
Heat Transfer
Moisture Dynamics

After completing this online course, participants will be able to:

Explain how the home responds as a “dynamic system.”
Identify basic building science principles.  
Presenters and Instructors:

Jed Harrison, former Indoor Air Quality/Building Science Researcher/EPA Lab Director
Rich Seifert, Professor Emeritus, Building Scientist, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Energy and Housing Specialist
Mansel Nelson, Senior Program Coordinator, Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals - Environmental Education Outreach Program

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