NAHB - University Education Programs Guide - 2009 - (Page 4) making the guide work for you discover your interests. the guide is organized by both topic and type of education offering. Browse by finding a particular topic you’re interested in, or look for specific designations or types of educational offerings. use the website. this guide is just the beginning—there’s lots more information at www.nahb.org. you’ll find details about the conferences, courses and designations. Whether it’s viewing course offerings, downloading a graduation application or registering for a conference, www.nahb.org has the links you’re looking for. Plus, there’s so much more available about the various topics providing you with unparalleled resources to increase your knowledge and help grow your career. be engaged. the nahB university of housing had in 2008: more than 10,000 active designation holders nearly 16,000 course participants worldwide 150 local home building associations offering 900 courses during the year 6,000 conference participants 669 total audio seminar sites: (a quarter of those sites—169—were HBAs) ask questions—see the designation web pages for ask an expert. send information to a colleague or friend—use the email button on the web pages. call the Professional designation Helpline to get answers to your course and designation questions. contact your local home builders association to ask what they’re offering. talk to your fellow members about their education experiences. all in one place information Whatever is your interest or level of experience, the naHB university of Housing provides you with opportunities to gain information about all aspects of the home building industry. no other source provides you with this broad spectrum of learning and professional development opportunities. In addition to these formal offerings, naHB also offers communities through its councils, committees, publications and research that provide you with materials to stay abreast of industry news, trends and information. over 1,900 audio seminar participants www.nahb.org/education http://www.nahb.org http://www.nahb.org http://www.nahb.org/education
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