Applied Intelligent Building Design
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Learn distribution design for intelligent building systems in this comprehensive course.
The DD215: Applied Intelligent Building Design course is an intensive, hands-on course focused on the design of structured cabling systems within intelligent buildings. Offering hands-on skill-building activities from day one, this course instructs you in real-world tasks, preparing you for design roles outside of the classroom. Assignments from the Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual (TDMM), 15th edition, augment your learning, allowing you to prepare questions for the classroom.
Activities include learning to:
Telecommunications pathways and spaces | |
Backbone and horizontal distribution systems | |
Bonding and grounding (earthing) | |
Firestopping | |
Telecommunications administration | |
Outside Plant (OSP) and campus cabling | |
Specialty systems |
Who Should Attend This Course:
ICT designers with at least two years of on-the-job experience in low-voltage cabling systems |
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Professionals responsible for designing Intelligent Buildings (e.g., security, AV, mechanical, lighting) |
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Individuals looking for a review of telecommunications distribution systems |
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BICSI Technicians (TECH) or BICSI Registered Telecommunications Project Managers® (RTPM®) who |
Cancellation Policy
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Questions?
Read the frequently asked questions for this course |
Did you know?
This course is recommended for applicants wanting to earn the BICSI Registered |