Education & Training
Since 1947 PCA has educated the leaders in the cement and
concrete industry. PCA courses are world-renowned for their
depth and breadth of technical knowledge and their insights
into cutting-edge technology. That heritage of excellence
continues today through a broad mix of traditional courses,
regional programs, customized training, Webinars and CD-ROM
distance learning programs that qualify for CEUs and AIA Learning
Education Units.
Cement Industry Courses
Using a combination of practicing professionals with solid
experience and the latest in simulations, course participants
master the practical skills they need to make cement more efficiently,
more economically, and with as little impact to the environment
as possible. Click for course descriptions
and registration.
Concrete Industry Courses
Heavy emphasis on discovering and understanding real world
problems through laboratory experiences that reinforce practical
and immediate solutions. These courses can be used for credit toward NRMCA's CCP f designation. Click for course
descriptions and registration.
Customized Training
Delivered when and where you need it using the
same great course leaders and resources but tailored to your
specific situation. Saves money and time away from plant. Click
for more.
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Education and Traning E-Newsletter
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Distance Learning
PCA has a series of pre-programmed courses on
CD that fit your needs. Each is a completely self-contained
program of instruction ready for immediate use. Click
for more.
University Outreach
The professors' workshop series is designed to
bring representatives from industry, research, and academia
together to provide innovative methods of teaching concrete
design and concrete materials in laboratories and classrooms
as well as to provide materials for teaching support. More.
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2010 Course Schedule
2010 Webinar Schedule
- Fly
Ash, Slag, Silica Fume, and Natural Pozzolans – March 11,
2010
- Mixing
Water for Concrete – April 15, 2010
- Aggregates
for Concrete – May 27, 2010
- Admixtures
for Concrete – June 17, 2010
- Fibers
– July 8, 2010
- Air-entrained
Concrete – July 22, 2010
- Designing
and Proportioning Normal Concrete Mixtures–
August 12, 2010
- Batching,
Mixing, Transporting, and Handling Concrete – August
26, 2010
- Placing
and Finishing Concrete – September 9, 2010
- Curing
Concrete – September 23, 2010
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