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URI Providence Campus

80 Washington Street

Providence, RI 02903

Phone: 401-277-5000

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Traffic Accident Reconstruction Course — $225

Class meets at the URI Feinstein Providence Campus
January 4- April 5, 2013

This nearly 100 hour, 13 week, non-credit course will teach you the scientific process of investigating, analyzing, and drawing conclusions about the causes and events during a vehicle collision. By conducting in-depth collision analysis and reconstruction you will learn how to identify the collision causation and contributing factors in different types of collisions, including the role of the driver(s), vehicle(s), roadway and the environment. This class will cover vehicular homicide, as well as motorcycle, pedestrian and bicycle accidents.

Instructor: Ptlm (retired) Donald Mong

Participants will receive a signed certificate upon successful completion of the program.
Course fee includes a parking pass for the RI Convention Center Parking Garage.

Students are required to bring to class:

  • “Blue Bitz” traffic accident drawing template
  • scientific calculator
  • 360-degree protractor
  • notebook
  • 5mm mechanical pencil
  • colored pencils.

Registration Deadline is December 28, 2012.

The fee of $225 (excluding student materials listed) is due in full upon registration. The program size is limited to 20 students. No refund will be given for cancellation unless the position in class can be filled or another student can be substituted in your place and we receive the name of the substitute before the class begins. Because this is a non-credit certificate program, financial aid is not available.

To view the course curriculum and registration form, please download the brochure.

DOWNLOAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENT RECONSTRUCTION BROCHURE

For more information please contact the Office of Special Programs at the Feinstein Providence Campus atella@uri.edu or 401-277-5050.

The University of Rhode Island is committed to the principals of affirmative action and the attainment of equal employment and the equal educational opportunities for all qualified individuals. For sign language interpretation, personal FM system and disability assistance, please call 401-277-5000 at least two weeks in advance. For TYY assistance, please call the RI Relay service at 1-800-745-5555.