Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Associate-USGBC, USA U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), USA

Course Overview:

The LEED Green Associate will enhance your professional credentials, open doors to new job opportunities and help advance your career in the green building industry. The LEED Green Associate is a valuable credential for anyone interested in making a positive impact on the environment.

Highlight your understanding of green building design, construction, and operations by earning the LEED Green Associate professional credential

The LEED Green Associate exam measures general knowledge of green building practices and how to support others working on LEED projects. The exam is ideal for those newer to sustainability and LEED.

Learning Objectives

The participant will understand both the task and knowledge domains of LEED Green Associate.

  1. 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.
  2. 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.

Why Become A LEED GA® Professional:

  1. The demand for LEED professionals is fast and growing.
  2. The labor demand for LEED professionals globally is potentially unlimited.
  3. LEED is the only global green building rating system, and as such, LEED professionals have skills that are in demand and are internationally marketable.
  4. LEED professionals will benefit from an increase in demand for sustainable products as the environmental sustainability movement experiences growth.
  5. The built environment will play an important role in combatting climate change, and LEED professionals are needed to support a reduction in building emissions and energy consumption

Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Associate-USGBC, USA U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), USA

Course Overview:

The LEED Green Associate will enhance your professional credentials, open doors to new job opportunities and help advance your career in the green building industry. The LEED Green Associate is a valuable credential for anyone interested in making a positive impact on the environment.

Highlight your understanding of green building design, construction, and operations by earning the LEED Green Associate professional credential

The LEED Green Associate exam measures general knowledge of green building practices and how to support others working on LEED projects. The exam is ideal for those newer to sustainability and LEED.

Learning Objectives

The participant will understand both the task and knowledge domains of LEED Green Associate.

  1. 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.
  2. 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.

Why Become A LEED GA® Professional:

  1. The demand for LEED professionals is fast and growing.
  2. The labor demand for LEED professionals globally is potentially unlimited.
  3. LEED is the only global green building rating system, and as such, LEED professionals have skills that are in demand and are internationally marketable.
  4. LEED professionals will benefit from an increase in demand for sustainable products as the environmental sustainability movement experiences growth.
  5. The built environment will play an important role in combatting climate change, and LEED professionals are needed to support a reduction in building emissions and energy consumption
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