Subscribe To FEA Web Classes

Feb. 3, 2005
A subscription-based program for distance-learning Web Courses is available from Algor FEA software.

Web-based FEA classes cover topics ranging from general finite-element modeling and analysis concepts to specific applications for using Algor software.

Web Courses are high-quality audio/video productions provided by expert instructors. The courses lets engineers learn the principles of finite-element analysis at their computer and at their own pace while avoiding travel costs and time outside the office that is often required by traditional classroom training. The subscription-based program provides users with unlimited access to over 50 Web courses and more than 100 hr of content already available with new and updated content added every month. Subscribers have 24/7 access to manage their own training needs and learn at their own pace. What's more, the Web courses have qualified for Professional Development Hours (PDH) in states with Continuing Professional Competency requirements for Professional Engineer license renewal. A list of topics is available at the FEA Web Courses page at algor.com.

Algor Inc.,
150 Beta Dr., Pittsburgh, PA 15238,
(412) 967-2700, algor.com

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