Leadership in Energy and Environment Design
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This Leadership in Energy and Environment Design course addresses the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to apply leadership successfully in Energy and Environmental Design that span organisations, national boundaries and cultural differences.
In this course you will explore the Integrative Process, Neighbourhood Development, Construction Activity Pollution Prevention, Outdoor Water Use, Fundamental Commissioning & Verification, Storage and Collection of Recyclables, Min Indoor Air Quality Performance. You will learn how to meet leadership challenges through efficient use of practices and technology.
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This course is designed to help you develop a broad understanding of the most important models in Leadership in Energy and Environment Design course, applying theoretical concepts and Leadership models to real life case studies.
Developed by a leading expert, this programme has been designed to equip you with the right tools and technologies to support decision-making and ensure timely delivery of Leadership in Energy and Environment Design objectives.
Learning will be action and practice-focused, with students testing out theory and knowledge within their own current or previous organisational contexts and experience and seeking out actionable knowledge in response to current problems they face.
Students will have the opportunity to develop knowledge, skills and insight in the following areas:
Course Curriculum :
Lecture 0 Intro
Lecture 1 Promo
Lecture 1.1 Integrative Process
Lecture 1.2 Integrative Project Planning and Design
Lecture 2 Intro
Lecture 2.1 Overview
Lecture 2.2 Neighbourhood Development
Lecture 2.3 Sensitive Land
Lecture 2.4 High Priority Site
Lecture 2.5 Surrounding Density & Diverse Uses
Lecture 2.6 Access to Quality Transit
Lecture 2.7 Bicycle Facilities
Lecture 2.8 Reduced Parking Footprint
Lecture 2.9 Green Vehicles (2020 Update web)
Lecture 3 Getting Started
Lecture 3.1 Overview
Lecture 3.2 Construction Activity Pollution Prevention
Lecture 3.3 Environmental Site Assessment
Lecture 3.4 Restore or Protect Habitat
Lecture 3.5 Open Space
Lecture 3.6 Rainwater Management
Lecture 3.7 Heat Island Reduction
Lecture 3.8 Light Pollution Reduction
Lecture 3.9 Site Master Plan
Lecture 3.10 Tenant Design and Construction Guidelines
Lecture 3.11 Places of Respite
Lecture 3.12 Direct Exterior Access
Lecture 3.13 Joint Use Facilities
Lecture 4 Minimum Program Requirements
Lecture 4.1 Overview
Lecture 4.2 Outdoor Water Use
Lecture 4.3 Indoor Water Use
Lecture 4.4 Building Water Metering
Lecture 4.5 Credit Outdoor Water Use
Lecture 4.6 Indoor Water Use
Lecture 4.7 Cooling Tower Water use
Lecture 4.8 Building Water Metering Credit
Lecture 5 Rating System Selection
Lecture 5.1 Overview
Lecture 5.2 Fundamental Commissioning & Verification
Lecture 5.3 Minimum Energy Performance
Lecture 5.4 Building Level Energy Metering
Lecture 5.5 Fundamental Refrigerant Management
Lecture 5.6 Enhanced Commissioning
Lecture 5.7 Minimum Energy Performance
Lecture 5.8 Advanced Energy Metering
Lecture 5.9 Demand Response
Lecture 5.10 Renewable Energy Production
Lecture 5.11 Enhanced Refrigerant Management
Lecture 5.12 Green Power and Carbon Offsets
Lecture 6.1 Overview
Lecture 6.2 Storage and Collection of Recyclables
Lecture 6.3 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning
Lecture 6.4 Source Reduction - Mercury
Lecture 6.5 Building Life-Cycle Impact Reduction
Lecture 6.6 Environmental Product Declaration
Lecture 6.7 Sourcing of Raw Materials
Lecture 6.8 Material Ingredients
Lecture 6.9 Source Reduction - Mercury Credit
Lecture 6.10 Source Reduction - Lead Cadmium Copper
Lecture 6.11 Furniture and Medical Furnishings
Lecture 6.12 Design for Flexibility
Lecture 6.13 Construction and Demolition Waste Management
Lecture 7.1 Overview
Lecture 7.2 Min Indoor Air Quality Performance
Lecture 7.3 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control
Lecture 7.4 Minimum Acoustic Performance
Lecture 7.5 Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Strategies
Lecture 7.6 Low Emitting Materials
Lecture 7.7 Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan
Lecture 7.8 Indoor Air Quality Assessment
Lecture 7.9 Thermal Comfort
Lecture 7.10 Interior Lighting
Lecture 7.11 Daylight
Lecture 7.12 Quality Views
Lecture 7.13 Acoustic Performance
Lecture 8.1 Innovation Credit
Lecture 8.2 Innovation LEED AP
Lecture 9.1 Regional Priority
Lecture 9.2 Regional Priority Credit
Lecture 10 Completion
Requirements
No prior knowledge or experience required
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