05-12-2014 - LEED Green Associate and LEED AP BD+C Combined Exam Prep - Houston, TX

Training Provider: Andron Architecture - Andron Continuing Education

Date: Monday, May 12, 2014 from 8:00am to 5:00pm

Location: Houston, TX

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Please Note:  THIS EXAM PREP COURSE IS FULLY UPDATED FOR LEED VERSION 4.0!

The USGBC credentialing exams are being updated to align with the new LEED v4.0 rating system. The last day to take the LEED 2009 (v3) exams is June 15th. The first day to take the LEED v4 exams is June 30th.

 

The LEED Green Associate Exam and the LEED AP BD+C Exam must both be passed in order to achieve the LEED AP BD+C credential. This comprehensive, 1-day, 8-hour LEED Exam Prep Course is the lowest-cost, most time-efficient way to prepare for these two popular LEED exams.

This course combines the most important information from The Green Associate Exam Handbook and USGBC's BD+C Reference Guide into an accessible, comprehensive workshop, creating a focused and organized study path for exam candidates.

 

Why Should You Attend This LEED Green Associate and LEED AP BD+C Combined Exam Prep Seminar?

LEED Green Associate:  The Green Associate Exam Handbook contains over a dozen separate documents and resources that are considered "primary sources" for the exam. This seminar combines the most important information from these resources into an accessible, comprehensive workshop, creating a focused and organized study path for exam candidates.

While Green Associate accreditation is not necessary for existing LEED AP's, all AIA members who attend our Green Associate Seminar will receive 8.0 HSW credits (4 of which satisfy the Sustainable Design requirement)! Non-AIA members can use our certificate of completion for self-reporting the 8 contact hours of instruction.

LEED AP BD+C:  The LEED AP BD+C credentialing exam tests individuals on the extensive, highly technical information found in USGBC's BD+C Reference Guide. This course highlights the most important information you need to tackle for the exam, and provides you with a clear study path and strategy for success.

During the course, you will learn about real-world examples of LEED principles and certified projects; study techniques that will help you become exam-prepared for both exams in as little as 40 hours; you will receive supplementary study materials; on-going phone/email support from your instructor until your test date; and more!

Syllabus:

  • LEED Green Associate & LEED AP BD+C Combined Exam Prep Course Syllabus
  • Course Purpose & Goals
  • What is USGBC
  • What is LEED
  • What is GBCI
  • What is Prometric
  • The LEED Green Associate Credential
  • The LEED AP BD+C Credential
  • Computer Exam Strategies
  • Continuing Education Requirements
  • AIA Professional Learning Units
  • The LEED Rating Systems
  • Role of the LEED AP
  • Benefits of LEED AP Credentials
  • When to use LEED New Construction
  • Project Registration
  • Project Certification Process & Fees
  • LEED Project Administrator
  • LEED Online
  • LEED Interpretations, Addenda & Other Resources
  • Credit Submittals, Project Review & Certification Process
  • Referenced Standards
  • The Integrated Design Team
  • The BD+C Category LEED Rating System
  • Sustainable Sites
  • Water Efficiency
  • Energy & Atmosphere
  • Materials & Resources
  • Indoor Environmental Quality
  • Innovation in Design
  • Regional Priority
  • The LEED Glossary
  • Additional Green Associate Specific Material
  • Sample Practice Exam Questions
  • Additional Study Techniques & Tools
  • The Streamlined Exam Prep Plan
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LOCATION, DATE & TIME

7922 Mosely Road, Houston, TX 77061

Monday, May 12, 2014 from 8:00am to 5:00pm

ABOUT THE TRAINING PROVIDER

Richard Andron has practiced as an architect/developer and architecture educator for 30 years. He has acted as his own client on 80% of the projects he has designed. He no longer advertises, nor does he seek, in any way, conventional clients. He does not partner with developers. His unique approach to architectural practice and small-scale development can be a model for sole practitioners and small firms struggling to compete for conventional clients against ever-larger and stronger A/E firms and Design/Build competitors. Richard designs and develops residential and commercial projects, for lease and for sale. His method minimizes personal financial and professional liability risk. He rarely invests his own cash, and seldom uses debt. He only works on projects of his own choosing, over which he has total control. Richard is also a vastly experienced LEED consultant, and has contributed to the LEED certification of small, medium and large-scale projects throughout the US. He has presented more than 150 LEED seminars. His experience as a frequent lecturer and educator allows him to present his unique philosophy of architectural practice in a clear, concise, fast-moving, no-nonsense style.


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