Earn CE hours for GBCI Credentialing Maintenance Program

Posted on 20. Apr, 2012 by in Green Homes, Green Jobs, LEED Training, News, Triple Bottom Line

Northwest Arkansas Community College and EcoPotential are excited to announce that our summer training schedule has been updated and includes LEED curriculum from USGBC and will be taught by USGBC LEED faculty!
Below are courses that will be included in the LEED curriculum at the Northwest Arkansas Community College.  Courses are 1 to 2 day workshops and open to the public.
Check out our latest training flyer for more details.
You can pre-register for these courses at http://ecopotential.net/training/

COMMERCIAL COURSES

  • LEED 101: Green Building Basics and LEED
  • LEED 201: Core Concepts & Strategies
  • BD+C 251: Understanding the BD+C LEED Rating Systems
  • BD+C 301: Implementing BD+C LEED Rating Systems
  • O+M 251: Understanding the O+M LEED Rating System
  • O+M 301: Implementing the O+M LEED Rating System
  • ID+C 301: Implementing the ID+C LEED Rating System
  • ND 251: Understanding the LEED for ND Rating System
  • ND 301: Implementing the LEED for ND Rating System
  • Healthcare 251: Understanding the LEED for Healthcare Rating System
  • Retail 251: Understanding the LEED for Retail Rating Systems

RESIDENTIAL COURSES

  • LEED 101: Green Building Basics and LEED
  • LEED 201: Core Concepts & Strategies
  • Homes 252: Understanding the LEED for Homes Rating System
  • Homes 301: Implementing the LEED for Homes Rating System
  • REGREEN 301: Implementing Residential Remodeling

 

 

Looking for a Green Job?

Posted on 07. Jun, 2011 by in Green Jobs, News

You spent countless hours studying for that LEED AP exam and was thrilled when you past the exam.  Now what?  Two things:

  1. Stay up to date with your GBCI continuing education hours.
  2. Apply for that green job!

Help make the world a better place.

Green Building: Jobs of the Future

Posted on 11. Nov, 2009 by in Green Jobs, LEED Training

Trying to decide if becoming a LEED Green Associate is right for you?

Watch this great video from the Washington State Department of Ecology about the benefits of green building and preparing for future jobs.

 

Green building is embedded in the future careers for architects, engineers, building trades, real estate professionals, and just about anyone who has decision making responsibilities in the design, construction, operation, and deconstruction of a building. 

Quotes from the video:
“You better be thinking about green building, or the market will pass you by.”
“Green building is making construction jobs cool again.”
“Good job, good pay and doing the right thing for the environment.”

Note that the video recommends that students and young professionals should become LEED AP’s!  Great advice.  The first step in that direction is to become a LEED Green Associate.