LEED GA
LEED Green Associate
The LEED Green Associate course will equip participants with an up-to-date understanding of the most current green building principles and practices. After completing this course, delegates will understand the core concepts of green building and the LEED rating systems. LEED Green Associate is the required first step on the path to become a LEED Accredited Professional (LEED AP) with specialty.
Target Audience
This qualification has been designed for those professionals involved in infrastructure design and development such as architects, property managers, construction managers, facility managers, health & safety managers, sustainability managers and engineers.
Course Prerequisites
There is no specific prerequisites to start pursuing LEED GA
Course Outline
The LEED Green Associate course includes topics about green building practices for both commercial and residential spaces and both new construction and existing buildings mirroring the content of the actual LEED exam.
- LEED Process
- Integrative Strategies
- Location and Transportation
- Sustainable Sites
- Water Efficiency
- Energy and Atmosphere
- Materials and Resources
- Indoor Environmental Quality
- Project Surroundings and Public Outreach
Learning Outcomes
Successful learners will be able to:
- Describe LEED and the current LEED rating systems
- Acquaint the works required to successfully and securely control LEED
- Work with other experts on LEED projects
- Reassess present projects and learn how to utilize LEED needs
- Comprehend LEED core ideas and credit categories for every kind of building
- Understand and practice all 3 areas of the exam which are Analysis, Application, and Recognition
- Recognize the prime elements of the LEED rating system
- Define green building and the strategies of LEED
- Gear up for the LEED GA exam by laying emphasis on the core topics
Assessment Methodology
The LEED Green Associate exam contains 100 multiple choice questions (MCQ) and is delivered in a 2-hour period.