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Structural Engineering for Non-Structural Engineers

Fee: $3,295 / Online / Feb 1 - 4, 2027 / Course Code: 17-0215-ONL27

OVERVIEW

Please note, This instructor-led course has specific dates and times:

This course is held online over 4 days on the following schedule (All times in Eastern Time Zone) 9:30 am to 5:30 pm Eastern (Will include the usual breaks) Please note that it is a requirement for all attendees to sign a "Confidentiality Agreement" prior to receiving the course notes for this online offering. Special Features & Requirements Course participants are expected to have some elementary knowledge of structural design and the analysis of simple structures. In order to gain the maximum benefit from this seminar, participants are encouraged to read the following texts in advance: •Part 4 of the National Building Code of Canada Participants should have a hand-held, battery-operated calculator for the exercises at the end of each day.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Interpret and apply fundamental structural analysis concepts to common building systems
  • Evaluate the behaviour and basic design intent of concrete, steel, wood, and masonry structural elements
  • Identify load paths and assess how loads are transferred through slabs, beams, columns, walls, and foundations
  • Recognize common structural risks and limitations to support safer, more informed design and construction decisions
  • Communicate more effectively with structural engineers using shared concepts, terminology, and expectations

Description

Many projects are affected by structural behaviour long before detailed structural design is complete. Early design decisions, layout choices, material selections, and coordination assumptions can significantly influence safety, performance, constructability, and cost. When the underlying structural implications of these decisions are not well understood, risks are often discovered late, leading to redesign, delays, or unanticipated compromises.

This course is designed to strengthen applied understanding of how building structures behave and how structural systems are intended to work in practice. It focuses on load behaviour, material performance, and the intent behind common structural solutions, without relying on advanced mathematics or full design calculations.

Through applied explanations, real‑world examples, and hands‑on problem‑solving exercises, this course provides a structured foundation in structural engineering concepts that can be applied immediately in project design, coordination, review, and field discussions.

Who Should Attend

This course is designed for:

  • Non‑structural engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, mining, chemical, agricultural)
  • Architects and architectural technologists
  • Plant and facilities engineers
  • Project engineers and construction professionals
  • Fabricators and manufacturers of structural systems
  • Building officials, inspectors, and field review personnel
  • Technical professionals who work alongside structural engineers and want to strengthen their applied understanding

Special Features & Requirements

Course participants are expected to have some elementary knowledge of structural design and the analysis of simple structures.

In order to gain the maximum benefit from this seminar, participants are encouraged to read the following texts in advance:

  • Part 4 of the National Building Code of Canada

Participants should have a hand-held, battery-operated calculator for the exercises at the end of each day.

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