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VT
CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES
VT Industries values the importance of continuing education efforts for all industry professionals. VT offers continuing education presentations for American Institute of Architects (AIA) credits and Door and Hardware Institute (DHI) Continuing Education System points.
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VTI 103 - Specifying HPDL Architectural Wood Doors

  • Develop an understanding of high pressure decorative laminate
  • Provide design considerations and choices
  • Increase awareness on HPDL door construction

VTI 202 - Wood Door Construction *

  • Review components of an architectural wood door
  • Increase awareness of wood door construction materials
  • Provide a better understanding of industry standards and environmental aspects

VTI 303 - Veneers for Architectural Wood Doors

  • Identify wood veneer cuts, matching and patterns
  • Increase awareness of common wood door species
  • Prepare specifications with complete veneer requirements

VTI 405 - What is Positive Pressure & How Does It Affect Wood Door Opening Assemblies? *

  • Introduction to Positive Pressure
  • How Manufacturers are Adapting
  • Specifying Positive Pressure

VTI 506 - LEED Choices in Wood Door Construction *

  • Review LEED standards and points available
  • Increase awareness of wood door construction materials
  • Develop awareness of materials ands finishes pertaining to Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ)

*These courses count toward Health, Safety, Welfare.

Each course is approximately one hour long, worth one learning unit and is registered with the University of Oklahoma for Continuing Education.

If you are interested in taking one or all of the courses, please feel free to contact VT Industries at 800.827.1615 ext. 210 or contact your local VT Industries sales representative to set up a time.

ONLINE (for AIA credit only)

VTI 102 - The Benefits of Using Decorative Laminates on Architectural Wood Doors.

  • Design considerations and choices
  • Textures and optional finishes
  • Laminate door construction
  • Decorative laminate wood doors compared to wood veneer doors
  • Design, durability, and value
  • Repairability

To complete this course online all 12 questions asked must be answered correctly.

If a correct answer is submitted, the test will automatically continue on to the next question.

All incorrect answers will be explained in the bottom frame of the page. Within the description are hints to the correct answers.

The test will not continue until the correct answer is submitted.

Click here to begin course.

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