Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, Accredited Professional in Building Design and Construction (LEED AP BD+C) -USGBC, USA
LEED AP® Certification suits professionals with expertise in the design and construction phases of green buildings, serving the commercial, residential, education, and healthcare sectors. The professional credential exams measure your understanding of green building design, construction, and operations. The LEED AP® exams also assess your understanding of the LEED rating system and your ability to facilitate the certification process
Eligibility Requirements:
To be eligible for a LEED AP with specialty credential, you must:
- Be 18 years of age or older.
- Hold a current LEED® Green Associate™ credential*

Learning Objectives
- Task Domains reflect the tasks necessary to perform LEED safely and effectively. These include concepts such as LEED Project and Team Coordination, LEED Certification Process, Analyses Required for LEED Credits, and Advocacy and Education for Adoption for LEED Rating System.
- Knowledge Domains reflect the rating systems’ credit categories and what one needs to know. These include concepts such as LEED Process, Integrative Strategies, LEED credit categories, and Project Surroundings and Public Outreach.
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, Accredited Professional in Building Design and Construction (LEED AP BD+C) -USGBC, USA
LEED AP® Certification suits professionals with expertise in the design and construction phases of green buildings, serving the commercial, residential, education, and healthcare sectors. The professional credential exams measure your understanding of green building design, construction, and operations. The LEED AP® exams also assess your understanding of the LEED rating system and your ability to facilitate the certification process
Eligibility Requirements:
To be eligible for a LEED AP with specialty credential, you must:
- Be 18 years of age or older.
- Hold a current LEED® Green Associate™ credential*

Learning Objectives
- Task Domains reflect the tasks necessary to perform LEED safely and effectively. These include concepts such as LEED Project and Team Coordination, LEED Certification Process, Analyses Required for LEED Credits, and Advocacy and Education for Adoption for LEED Rating System.
- Knowledge Domains reflect the rating systems’ credit categories and what one needs to know. These include concepts such as LEED Process, Integrative Strategies, LEED credit categories, and Project Surroundings and Public Outreach.