Professional Development Courses

Advance your skills with courses designed for engineers and technical professionals.

Offered by the University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Engineering, our offerings focus on practical, job-relevant learning you can apply immediately. Choose from a wide range of topics across engineering, technology, and leadership, taught by experienced faculty and industry experts.

Options are available in flexible formats, including in person, live online, and Online Anytime (asynchronous), making it easier to build expertise, stay current in your field, or prepare for the next step in your career.

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    Certification Orientation and Examination for Existing Building Commissioning Process Provider

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    • Not scheduled at this time. Click the course title for program description and contact information.

    Earn your EBCxP certification and gain industry-recognized credentials in the commissioning of existing buildings. This unique certification combines targeted coursework and a comprehensive exam to validate your expertise in ASHRAE Guideline 0.2 Existing Building Commissioning Process.
    RA01831

    Complying with the International Existing Building Code (IEBC)

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    Learn how to confidently apply the International Existing Building Code (IEBC) to renovation and retrofit projects using one of three compliance paths. This course equips professionals with the tools to evaluate code requirements for safety, accessibility, and structural upgrades in existing buildings.
    RA01613

    Cross-Connection Control and Backflow Prevention

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    This course, and related cross-connection control and backflow prevention courses, are being offered by our partner, Madison College. These courses will provide the same high-quality cross-connection and backflow prevention training you have come to expect from UW–Madison InterPro. This course provides practical training through hands-on sessions that will teach you how to test backflow prevention assemblies and identify and resolve problems with backflow prevention assemblies. Backflow theory; selection of backflow prevention methods, devices and assemblies for specific applications; and state and local agency rules and regulations will also be discussed. Participation in this course and successful completion of the hands-on and written examinations fulfill the training requirements for registration as a Cross-Connection Control Tester in Wisconsin and for certification in several other states.
    RA00447

    Design of Transmission Lines, Structures, and Foundations

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    Master the latest techniques in transmission line design with this in-depth course covering structures, conductors, and foundations. Learn to apply both traditional methods and modern software tools to design and upgrade transmission systems with confidence.
    Discipline: Electrical
    RA00065

    Docks and Marinas©

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    Elevate your expertise in marina design, construction, and operations with this Docks and Marinas© premier course led by nationally recognized experts. Gain practical, unbiased insights and access to the Docks Expo, where you’ll network, explore innovations, and deepen your industry knowledge.
    RA00338

    Effective Roadway Lighting

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    This course provides hands-on experience in modern roadway lighting design, incorporating the latest technologies and updated best practices from the 2025 IES RP-8 Recommended Practice for Roadway Lighting. Participants will explore sustainable, energy-efficient lighting solutions that enhance visibility, safety, and efficiency for all road users.
    Customizable
    RA00194
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