LEED Green Associate Roadmap

LEED Certification Overview:

LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is one of the most widely recognized green building certification programs in the world. It provides a framework for building owners, designers, and operators to implement sustainable practices across various types of projects. Developed by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), LEED certification aims to promote environmentally responsible and energy-efficient building design, construction, and operation.

LEED certifications are available in different levels: Certified, Silver, Gold, and Platinum, based on the number of points earned in categories such as energy efficiency, water use, air quality, and materials sustainability. Several LEED credentialing paths exist for professionals who want to demonstrate their expertise in green building principles.

LEED Green Associate (LEED GA):

The LEED Green Associate credential is an entry-level certification that provides foundational knowledge of green building concepts and practices. It covers core principles of sustainable design, construction, and operation, including energy efficiency, water conservation, and the use of sustainable materials. This credential is ideal for individuals looking to gain a basic understanding of LEED and sustainable building practices, such as students, professionals starting their career in sustainability, or those supporting LEED projects in a broader role.

What I will learn?

  • The core principles of sustainable design and construction.
  • Overview of the LEED rating system, including its structure, goals, and categories.
  • The environmental and economic benefits of green buildings, such as reducing carbon footprints and lowering operational costs.

Course Curriculum

Chapter 1: Introduction

  • Reading Material: Chapter 1 – Green Building Basics
  • Watch Video: Chapter 1 – Green Building Basics
  • 1. Green Building Basics

Chapter 2: Integrative Strategies

Chapter 3: Location and Transportation

Chapter 4: Sustainable Sites

Chapter 5: Water Efficiency

Chapter 6: Energy and Atmosphere

Chapter 7: Materials and Resources

Chapter 8: Indoor Environmental Quality

Chapter 9 & 10: Innovation and Regional Priority

Chapter 11: Synergies

Chapter 12: Study Plans & Registering for the test

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Certification

Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive an official certificate of completion. This certification serves as recognition of the knowledge and skills acquired throughout the program and can be used to demonstrate competency in the subject matter to employers, educational institutions, or professional organizations.

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Material Includes

  • ArchEd LEED GA Roadmap
  • Video Lectures
  • Candidate Handbook (Online Only)
  • Flash Card (PDF Downloadable)

Target Audience

  • Emerging Professionals in architecture, interior design, engineering, and construction
  • Professionals in real estate, facility management, and manufacturing
  • Anyone looking to support or work on LEED-certified projects

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