Georgia Architects
This continuing education will cover the newest and hottest topics such as green building and mold prevention. Green building is a construction practice that promotes economic health, the community, and the enviroment. This uses technologies such as wind power generators, solar power panels, and recycled wood floors. And mold prevention reviews removal of mold, preventative plans, and common mold problems in new construction.
We are currently developing new Georgia architect online continuing education. Make sure that you check back often for new courses. These courses will cover the following topics:
- Green building - Topics that will be covered are wind power generators, rainwater harvesting, recycled wood flooring, permeable pavement, and constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment.
- Ethics for Architects - This course will review such topics as conflicts of interest, duties and obligations towards the public, accessibility of records, case studies, and making ethical judgements.
- Mold Prevention - Now that mold is a hot topic in the construction industry, this course will cover sources of mold, new construction and mold, rightsizing, standards and regulations, liability, and litigation.
- Using Gypsum in New Construction - This continuing education course provides current information on drywall and veneer plaster construction, coventional lath and plaster construction, suspended accoustical ceiling systems, and general construction.
These are the current requirements for renewing your Georgia Architects license. We will always provide the newest information available and will update the requirements as soon as there are changes.
- To renew your Architect License in the state of Georgia, you are required to complete 24 professional development units every two years.
- Architect Licenses expire on June 30th of each odd numbered year. Professional development units must be completed prior to expiration.
- 16 units must be in Public Protection Subjects acquired in Structured Education Activities. The remaining 8 units may be in Related Practice Subjects acquired either in Structured Educational Activities or in Public Protection Subjects acquired in Individually Planned Educational Activities.
- The licensee must retain verification of course completion for a minimum of four years. The Board may request proof of completion, as it deems necessary.
We also have Math for Contractors and Construction Spanish for Contractors available online. Click here to view these courses.