Security and Access Control: Integrating Mechanical and Electronic Hardware

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Security and Access Control: Integrating Mechanical and Electronic Hardware

The purpose of this program is to equip the commercial architectural community with the knowledge to design and specify access-control solutions that meet security requirements, comply with building codes, and align with client expectations. The course emphasizes practical integration strategies and future-ready technologies to ensure safe, efficient, and aesthetically pleasing environments.

Upon completion of this course, the Learner should be able to:

  • Explain the convergence of mechanical and electronic hardware to provide access control and protect building exits in emergencies such as power outages.
  • Balance security, aesthetics, and code compliance in commercial projects to simultaneously satisfy owner requirements and safety regulations.
  • Identify exiting, fire protection, and accessibility requirements from the NFPA, IBC, and ADA that apply to access hardware selection and integration.
  • Assess emerging technology trends and their impact on access-control design and data privacy regulations.
  • Apply best practices for coordinating mechanical and electronic systems with electrical and IT teams.

Approximately 1 hour. Delivered online, at your own pace.

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This course is registered with: 31 Industry Association(s)