COR101/COR102: The Fundamentals of Opening Assemblies and Related Codes Bundle - Self Paced

The Door + Hardware Industry Associate (DHIA) certificate recognizes individuals working in a variety of positions in our industry who have achieved a basic technical understanding of product and code applications. To obtain the DHIA certificate, recipients must have completed COR101 - Fundamentals of Architectural Doors and Hardware, and COR102 - Introduction to Codes and Standards, and passed the exams. This is a certificate of completion and is not used as a credential after your name.

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This course is the first step on the education path for door security and safety professionals. It introduces the fundamentals of architectural doors and hardware to those new to the industry who want to understand the basics of products and their applications.

    This course is the first step on the education path for door security and safety professionals. It introduces the fundamentals of architectural doors and hardware to those new to the industry who want to understand the basics of products and their applications. There are 12 lessons covering everything from hollow metal doors and frames, wood doors, materials and finishes, hanging the door, securing the door, electrified architectural hardware, codes and standards and blueprint reading, specifications, and scheduling.

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This course is an introduction to building codes and the role architectural doors and hardware play in them

    This course is an introduction to building codes and the role architectural doors and hardware play in them. It is intended for those who are new to the industry or who have limited exposure to the codes used in the commercial hardware industry.