Continuing Education

Continuing Education

CEU Course Directory


Milliken offers a variety of continuing education (CEU) courses to help architects and designers stay up-to-date with industry tools and best practices. Courses are available for in-person presentations and live webinars, as well as through online learning modules for on-demand accessibility. For more information, please email [email protected], or contact your local sales representative.

1
CLIMATE CHANGE AS A FORCE

(1 CEU/HSW, IDCEC; 1 LU/HSW, AIA, GBCI 1 LU)

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course gives a general overview of the importance of facing the challenges in combating climate change, how consumers have become more sustainability-focused, and the best ways to implement change to benefit the business, the consumer, and the planet as a whole. According to the World Health Organization, “climate change is the biggest health threat facing humanity.” The link between climate change and human health is undeniable, leading to a shift in consumer behavior towards more sustainable products.

ATTENDEES WILL:

  • Discover the macro driving forces behind climate change innovation
  • Explore the effect of carbon and materials on the built environment
  • Uncover what’s shifting the behavior and mindset of the consumer towards sustainability
  • Identify the specification actions that architects and designers can adopt to impact climate change

Available As In-Person Presentation


IDCEC Course Number: CEU-117290 (0.1 CEU)
AIA Course Number: CE-U22644 (1 LU)
GBCI Course Number: ???? (1 LU)

2
DESIGNING TRANSFORMATIONAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS FROM THE GROUND UP

(1 CEU, IDCEC; 1 LU, AIA)

COURSE DESCRIPTION

There are various facets to learning environments – both physical and mental. Each of them plays into how effective learning can be fostered in schools. Transformational learning and transformation leadership go hand in hand. Much like the corporate world, we believe that there is a leadership mentality required to create school environments that inspire learning. Their physical spaces must represent this mindset. Designers have an innate understanding of how physical environments can elicit certain desired behaviors. These behavioral responses can change the culture of institutions. We believe it can further efforts in K-12 education, too. During this CEU course, we will review ways to integrate a culture of transformational change both physically and mentally – one that invites teachers to lead and students to learn. We’ll propose that flooring can serve as a physical cue of dedication to teachers and students alike, using case studies where schools have empowered teachers and made students feel safe and welcome. Discover how transformational learning environments start from the ground up.


Available As In-Person Presentation


IDCEC Course Number: CEU-117285 (0.1 CEU)
AIA Course Number: CE-U22156 (1 LU)

3
DISCOVERING THE POWER OF TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP

(1 CEU, IDCEC; 1 LU, AIA)

COURSE DESCRIPTION
In a global, competitive world, it’s not the strongest or most intelligent that survive, but the one most adaptable to change. However, in our work organizations most people are resistant to change. The good news is that each of us has the ability to drive change regardless of our position because transformational leadership is about choice. Through this course, you will learn how to lead change and become a transformational leader. It all starts with creating a vision and learning how to influence support from team members. You will then learn how to lead by example, which will drive commitment and accountability from your team members. By the end of this course, you will discover how improving your thinking positively impacts your behavior, which ultimately leads to extraordinary results and culture change.

ATTENDEES WILL:

  • Discover transformational leadership and explain why it’s needed in today’s organizations
  • Understand how to create a vision to guide necessary change and execute that change through support of committed team members
  • Define your “why,” and why that matters while creating and communicating your value
  • Understand zero-based thinking and how it benefits your performance

Available As In-Person Presentation


IDCEC Course Number: CEU-109009-R1 (0.1 CEU)
AIA Course Number: CE-U17223 (1 LU)

5
MOISTURE ISSUES AND OTHER COMMON CAUSES OF FLOORING FAILURES

(1 CEU/HSW, IDCEC; 1 LU/HSW, AIA, GBCI 1 LU)

COURSE DESCRIPTION
Moisture management is a big, expensive issue, and it affects everyone involved in interiors - from architects & designers to general contractors & facility maintenance, across renovation and new construction. Whether it's a ruined installation or the unsightly appearance of mold & mildew, the problems caused by moisture cannot be ignored. With cost estimates as high as one billion dollars, they're also incredibly expensive. The presenter will demystify what's going on beneath the flooring and offer some valuable solutions to save money, reduce risk and improve occupant well-being. Learn why the trend in moisture relating flooring issues exist, break down scientifically what is happening beneath your flooring, and how to cut through the noise of solutions to identify some key steps you can take on your next flooring project to ensure success.

Available As In-Person Presentation Or WebEx Presentation
IDCEC Course Number: CEU-106115-R2 (0.1 CEU)
AIA Course Number: CE-U11228 (1 LU)
GBCI Course Number: 0920013504 (1 LU)

CRI CEU Courses

201
CRI: 201 CARPET CONSTRUCTION — CARPET SPECIFICATION BASICS

(1 CEU, IDCEC; 1 LU, AIA)

COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course covers carpet manufacturing processes, construction methods, tufted industry product types, tufting process elements, and commercial face weights.


Available As In-Person Presentation

202
CRI: 202 FIBERS AND YARNS — CARPET SPECIFICATION BASICS

(1 CEU, IDCEC; 1 LU, AIA)

COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course on fibers and yarns is one of the six-presentation series on carpet manufacturing. The other classes cover other aspects of carpet manufacturing. Carpet Construction, Dye Methods, Carpet Specification, Carpet Testing Methods, and Backing and Finishing


Available As In-Person Presentation

204
CRI: 204 CARPET TESTING METHODS — CARPET SPECIFICATION BASICS

(1 W CEU, IDCEC; 1 LU, AIA)

COURSE DESCRIPTION
This one-hour course allows question and answer interaction with the instructor as the audience learns detailed, technical information on carpet testing requirements and methods. This course also introduces the Green Label Plus test methods - that meet the California 1350 Collaborative of High Performance Schools (CHPS) standards - and covers a long list of other carpet test methods, including those that meet American Society of Test Materials (ASTM) and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards.


Available As In-Person Presentation

205
CRI: 205 BACKING SYSTEMS AND TREATMENTS — CARPET SPECIFICATION BASICS

(1 CEU, IDCEC; AIA)

COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course covers the benefits of backing carpet, the backings process, identifies the main types of backing systems and identified the technical features of carpet treatments. Not approved for HS or W CEU credit.


Available As In-Person Presentation

205
CRI: 205 BACKING SYSTEMS AND TREATMENTS — CARPET SPECIFICATION BASICS

(1 CEU, IDCEC; AIA)

COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course covers the benefits of backing carpet, the backings process, identifies the main types of backing systems and identified the technical features of carpet treatments. Not approved for HS or W CEU credit.


Available As In-Person Presentation

501
CRI: 501 CARPET IN EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES — CARPET END USE SEGMENTS

(1 CEU, IDCEC; 1 LU, AIA, HSW)

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course is offered in partnership with The Carpet and Rug Institute, discussing how carpet is used in educational settings. At the end of the course, participants will be able to:


  • Evaluate how students and teachers feel about carpet.
  • Show how carpet helped improve student achievement at Charles Young Elementary School.
  • List some physical and non-physical benefits of carpeting for classrooms.
  • Offer ways to improve acoustics in schools.
  • List ways that carpet contributes to good indoor air quality.
  • Describe why carpet is a good flooring choice for schools.

Available As In-Person Presentation

502
CRI: 502 CARPET IN ACUTE CARE FACILITIES — END USE MARKET SEGMENTS

(1 CEU, IDCEC; 1 LU, AIA, HS)

COURSE DESCRIPTION
This one hour course provides the participant will be able to identify the main healthcare segments, explain how changing demographics affect today's healthcare industry choices, describe how carpet provides benefits in safety, ergonomics, roller mobility, infection and moisture control, acoustics, IAQ and maintenance savings, explain how the 'green' movement affects the healthcare industry, and identify how carpet maintenance can help keep a healing environment healthy. This course has been approved by the IDCEC for HS CEU credits and by the AIA for HSW SD LU credits.


Available As In-Person Presentation

503
CRI: 503 CARPET FOR SENIOR LIVING — CARPET END USE SEGMENTS

(1 CEU, IDCEC; 1 LU, AIA, HS)

COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course explores the ways in which carpet enhances the warmth and character of facilities designed for senior living and the unique carpeting demands of senior environments in terms of carpet selection. Special attention is paid to the physical realities of aging and dementia, as these play key roles in senior safety, mobility and comfort. This course has been approved by the IDCEC for 1 CEU HS CEU credits and by the AIA for HSW SD 1.0 LU credits.


Available As In-Person Presentation

504
CRI: 504 CARPET FOR HOSPITALITY — CARPET END USE SEGMENTS

(1 CEU, IDCEC; 1 LU, AIA, HS)

COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is offered in partnership with The Carpet and Rug Institute, describing the benefits of carpet in a hospitality space. At the end of the course, participants will be able to:


  • Discuss hospitality needs and requirements.
  • Discuss elements of the selection process.
  • State the importance of technical requirements in performance, installation and maintenance.
  • Discuss sustainable carpet in hospitality.

Available As In-Person Presentation

701
CRI: 701 THE CARPET INDUSTRY AND SUSTAINABILITY — ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVES

(1 CEU, IDCEC; 1 LU, AIA, HSW)

COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is offered in partnership with The Carpet and Rug Institute, describing how the carpet industry is a leader in sustainability. At the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • State brief background information on the carpet industry.
  • Be able to enumerate the decisions that affect sustainability in the specification process.
  • Identify key elements of End of Life Management.
  • Define the basics of Life Cycle Assessments.
  • Define which standards and certifications apply to carpet products.

Available As In-Person Presentation

703
CRI: 703 NSF/ANSI 140: SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT FOR CARPET — ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVES

(1 CEU, IDCEC; 1 LU, AIA, HSW)

COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is offered in partnership with The Carpet and Rug Institute, reviewing benefits of environmental standards and essentials for producing sustainable carpet. At the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • State the benefits of environmental standards.
  • Describe the five functional areas identified by the Joint Committee as being essential for producing sustainable carpet.
  • Explain NSF/ANSI 140.
  • Define the basics of Life Cycle Assessments.
  • Use NSF/ANSI 140 effectively to specify carpet.

Available As In-Person Presentation

704
CRI: 704 INNOVATIONS IN CARPET RECYCLING — ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES

(1 CEU, IDCEC; 1 LU, AIA, HSW)

COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is offered in partnership with The Carpet and Rug Institute, detailing recent innovations in carpet recycling. At the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Describe sustainability and key drivers of carpet recycling.
  • Identify ways to reuse and recycle carpet.
  • List new products produced from old carpet.
  • Define the basics of Life Cycle Assessments.
  • Quantify landfill diversion of post-consumer carpet and its environmental and human impact.

Available As In-Person Presentation