Back to school for engineers

Aug. 1, 2007
It's not just kids who are headed back to the classroom this fall. If you're looking for a way to increase your job security and give your salary a boost,

It's not just kids who are headed back to the classroom this fall. If you're looking for a way to increase your job security and give your salary a boost, why not consider taking an engineering training course from the comfort of your own computer? The Engineering Training Series features ongoing Web-based classes presented in association with leading engineering schools.

Participants can earn Continuing Education Unit (CEU) credits for all classes, with each course presented as a one-hour seminar by an expert instructor. Dates listed represent the first day the course is available; all classes are archived online for two months, and CEUs can be earned by viewing either the live or archived program:

  • Overview of Hydraulic Systems, Construction and Operation - Oct. 4

  • Introduction to Hydraulic Fluids for Industrial and Mobile Applications - Oct. 11

  • Contamination Control Fundamentals - Oct. 16

For more information or to register, visit www.machinedesign.com/training.

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