School of the Environment: Short Courses
- PCL/5/3/d/19
- Item
- 1980-1981
Part of Polytechnic of Central London
Booklet listing brief details for short full-time postgraduation courses, including:
Full-time day courses, mostly lasting from 2-5 days:
Should Architects buy Micros? [microcomputers]; Energy Conservation and the use of Solar and other Renewable Energies in Agriculture, Horticulture and Fishculture; Steel Connections; Project Management for Students; The Management of Building Maintenance; Demountables in Distribution; Urban development Corporations; Building Economics; Rural transport Seminar; Urban Design; Indoor Landscape; Royal Town Planning Institute; Introduction to Structural Steelwork; Steel Bridge Design; Urban Management; Computerised Maps for Land Use Decisions; Home Purchase and how the Cure the Ailments; The Law of Contract and the Standard Forms; New uses for Older Buildings; Urban development Operations; Airport Economics and Finance; Contract Situations; Thermal Insulation and the Occurence of Condensation; Claims and the Building Industry; Design and Cost Effectiveness of Solar Heating Systems; Urban Policy Integration and Implementation; Senior Architects Project Management; Institution of Structural Engineers; Subjective Estimation and Transport Forecasting; Management in Civil and Structural Engineering; Conference: A Decade of Plan Implementation; Professional Negligence; Royal Town Planning Institute Public Participation Working Party Report; Tree Planting in Urban Areas; Adapting Buildings to meet the needs of Visually Handicapped people; Public transport Planning; Bankruptcy Problems in the Construction Industry; Child Care Provision and Employment Planning; Incorporated Society of Valuers and Auctioneers; Microcomputer applications for students; the Redundant Surveyor.
Part-time evening courses:
Introduction to programming in Apple-Soft BASIC for Architects; Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors; Measurement of Mechanical and Engineering Services; Cost Control and Building Economics; Principles of Perspective; Perspective, Freehand Drawing and Rendering (Architectural Graphics); Town Planning and Building Law; Using Colour; property Investment and Development; Limit State Design of Structural Steelwork.. Includes the Habitat Forum series.