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           NOISE CONTROL
ENGINEERING
ONLINE COURSES
VISIT: https://inceusa.org/careers-education/courses-and-training
THREE GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES ON NOISE CONTROL ENGINEERING THAT OFFER:
n Distance Learning from Anywhere
n One-on-One Interaction with Instructor
n Set your own Pace for your Schedule n Work from Home or Office
Supported by the Institute of Noise Control Engineering
                 References
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GfK. (2016). Smartphones: Growth Unabated in 3Q, Though China Expect- ed to Weigh on 2017 Demand. Available at http://www.gfk.com/insights/ press-release/smartphones-growth-unabated-in-3q-though-china-ex- pected-to-weigh-on-2017-demand. Accessed March 1, 2017.
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). (2013). IEC 61672-1: Electroacoustics—Sound Level Meters—Part 1: Specifications. International Electrotechnical Commission, Geneva, Switzerland.
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