To maintain your Green Associate credential, you must complete 15 hours of continuing education (3 hours must be LEED-Specific) every 2 years from the date you became credentialed.
Each course title in the course catalog of your account may be clicked to reveal a course synopsis. The synopsis of each course will verify whether this course meets the “LEED-Specific” requirement.
15 Hour Packages:
This course package contains 15 hours of USGBC approved courses that will completely satisfy the credential maintenance requirement for your LEED Green Associate Credential. Included in this package are at least three hours of approved LEED Specific course hours which are required by the GBCI.
Achieving LEED Credits in New Construction Projects (6 hours LEED specific/general) Comparison of LEED Rating Systems (1 hour general) LEED Credits in Energy and Atmosphere (EA) (2 hours general) Stormwater Harvesting: A Green Concept (3 hours general) Sustainable Design - Materials (3 hours general)
LEED for Existing Buildings: Operations & Maintenance Rating System (6 hours LEED specific/general) Building Information Modeling (BIM) - An Introduction (2 hours general) Green Urban Design (2 hours general) Solar Electric Generation: Technologies (5 hours geneeral)
Individual Course Index:
Achieving LEED Credits in New Construction Projects
Biofilters: A Natural Approach to Storm Water Pollutant Removal
Building Information Modeling (BIM) - An Introduction
Campus Planning- Sustainability
Green Building: Commercial High Performance Guidelines Part 1
Green Building: Commercial High Performance Guidelines Part 2
Green Design: Brownfield Redevelopment
Green Design: Designing Relationships to Nature
Green Design: Economics of Green Building
Green Design: Introduction to High Performance Building Design
Green Design: Introduction to Indoor Environmental Air Quality
Green Design: Introduction to Integral Sustainable Design Theory
Green Design: Introduction to Sustainability and Measurement Systems
Green Design: Introduction to Sustainable Design Materials and Resources
Green Design: Introduction to Sustainable Sites
Green Design: Introduction to Sustainable Water Systems I
Green Design: Levels of Complexity Theory
Green Design: Perspectives on Innovation
Green Infrastructure 1: Introduction to High Performance Guidelines
Green Infrastructure 2: Best Practices for Site Assessment
Green Infrastructure 3: Best Practices for Streetscape
Green Infrastructure 4: Best Practices for Pavement
Green Infrastructure 5: Best Practices for Utilities
Green Infrastructure 6: Best Practices for Stormwater Management
Green Infrastructure 7: Best Practices for Landscape
Green Infrastructure 8: Best Practices For Construction
High Performance EIFS for Sustainable Construction
Renewable Sources of Energy: Wind Power
Residential Green Building: Design, Construction, and Accreditation
Residential Green Remodeling: Design, Construction and Accreditation [V.2]
Solar Electric Generation: Technologies
Stormwater Harvesting: A Green Concept
Stormwater Management: Low Impact Development (LID)
Sustainable Design - A Primer
Sustainable Design - An Integrated Process
Sustainable Design - Masonry
Sustainable Design in Brick Masonry
Sustainable Design - Materials
1 - LEED AP Without Specialty / Legacy LEED AP (LEED CMP) | 2 - LEED Green Associate | 3 - LEED AP with Specialty | 4 - Non-LEED Professional
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