The following organizations have approved education credits for the DCU courses. In order to view the credit assigned to courses by each organization, use the "search" function once inside the DCU site and enter the name or acronym of the association.
To obtain credit from the organizations who have approved continuing education credits for our courses‚ you will need to either print out documentation that you've completed the course or contact us for a pdf format certificate. You will send the information directly to the organizations that manage these credits. The instructions for accomplishing this are found inside the site once you register.

We are pleased to be an Education Partner with IEEE. This allows us to issue Continuing Education Units (CEUs)as a benefit from the Education Partners Program and your IEEE membership. To obtain credit for IEEE courses‚ you must be hold a valid membership and click here to access the IEEE Partner Page.
IEEE is an authorized provider of CEUs through the International Association of Continuing Education and Training (IACET), and is also an authorized provider for New York State and Florida State. |
CIBSE (The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers) is an international body which represents and provides services to the building services profession. |
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The CPHIMS designation is recognized throughout the healthcare industry as a national standard of industry knowledge. It is an indication that you not only have met eligibility requirements and passed the examination, but you've accomplished so much more... demonstrating to superiors‚ colleagues and potential employers your dedication to the industry and to high standards‚ and your pride in your own professionalism. The CHS credential supports your ability to uphold industry standards and regulations‚ reducing your organization's exposure to fines and penalties due to error or noncompliance. |
IFMA is the largest and most widely recognized professional association for facility management‚ supporting approximately 18‚000 members. The Association's members are represented in 125 chapters‚ 15 councils and one Special Interest Group (SIG)‚ in 56 countries worldwide. Globally‚ IFMA certifies facility managers‚ conducts research‚ provides educational programs‚ recognizes facility management degree and certificate programs and produces World Workplace‚ the largest facility management-related conference and exposition. |
The Illinois Society of Professional Engineers (ISPE)‚ established in 1886‚ is a professional association representing the interests of over 2‚500 engineer members from all fields of practice. Headquartered in Springfield‚ ISPE includes among its membership licensed professional engineers‚ licensed structural engineers‚ licensed land surveyors‚ engineer interns‚ graduate engineers‚ and engineering students. |
Effective January 18, 2006, BICSI recognized specific courses for Continuing Education Credits (CEC’s). For a complete list of those courses, use the Search function inside our site and use “BICSI” as your keyword. |
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The following states will honor Professional Development Hours (PDH’s) required toward the maintenance of their state board licenses. State boards will be “satisfied when sponsoring organizations conduct courses which will enhance and improve a licensee’s professional skills and meet the criteria” of their guidelines. It is up to the engineer to verify the applicability of the course and to meet the conditions of their state board rules. Click on the state to access their web page for complete details.
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Professional Associations
AFCOM is a leading association for data center professionals, offering services to help support the management of data centers around the world. AFCOM was established in 1980 to offer data center managers the latest information and technology they need through annual conferences, published magazines, research and hotline services, industry alliances and more.
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Since 1968, SIM has inspired the minds of the most prestigious IT leaders in the industry. SIM is an association of senior IT executives, prominent academicians, selected consultants, and other IT thought leaders built on the foundation of local chapters, who come together to share and enhance their rich intellectual capital for the benefit of its members and their organizations.
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The Blade Systems Alliance's (BladeS) mission is to advance the adoption of modular and blade-based computing systems. The Blade Systems Alliance is a forum for end users, consultants, and vendors who are interested in the deployment and application of blade systems.
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