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Series Topics:
Surface Water Hydrology
The Environment
Engineering Ethics
Water Resources Modeling
Problem Solving and Design
in an Engineering Environment
Engineering Failure Case Studies
Earthen Dam Inspection
Hazardous Waste Engineering

K-State Engineering


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Registration and Fees

The cost of each seminar is listed with its description and on the Registration Form. Following your registration payment and selection of the seminar(s) you would like to view, you will be emailed or mailed instructions for accessing the online seminar. You will have access to the online portion of your seminars for one year.

For each seminar or group of seminars you order, you may receive an optional Certificate of Completion which will provide documentation for engineering (or other) Professional Development Hour (PDH) or Continuing Education Unit (CEU) requirements. The cost for this certificate is $15.00 with your registration payment.

How to register:

ELECTRONICALLY: fill out and submit the registration form online.

MAIL: the completed registration form with your check or credit card information to:

Engineering Professional Development Series Registration
Division of Continuing Education
Kansas State University
141 College Court Building
Manhattan, KS 66506

FAX: your registration form with your credit card information to (785) 532-2422.

Refund/Cancellation Policy
Cancellation of your registration must be received in writing via mail or email (info@k-state.edu) within three days of your receipt of online access. Cancellations will be subject to a handling fee equal to 50% of the registration fee, or $20, whichever is greater.

Copyright Policy
All Kansas State University program materials and syllabi, videotapes, audiotapes, CD-ROMs, and web courses are copyrighted. You may not make any CDs, tapes or course materials available to other people, unless you have explicit written permission from the K-State Division of Continuing Education to share them with certain individuals.

Students are prohibited from selling (or being paid for taking) notes during the course to (or by) any person or commercial firm without the express written permission of the Division of Continuing Education, Kansas State University.

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