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Lighting Fundamentals – Basic Lighting Design (H&S)
Instructors:
Multiple Staff
Course Number:
40249
| Ceu's:
0.3
Participants will assess how lighting design should address/provide solutions for lighting needs. Will conclude that quantity and quality of light are essential measurements for design. Participants will assess various applications for lighting and compare them based on human need/response.
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Bright Ideas: Office Lighting 101 (H&S)
Instructors:
Multiple Staff
Course Number:
40347
| Ceu's:
0.1
Teach participants about light terminology, technology, changes in lighting requirements, importance of task lighting as a part of overall lighting scheme, and the different bulb types and benefits/drawbacks of each.
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LED Lighting Technology for Cabinet and Furniture (H&S)
Instructors:
Multiple Staff
Course Number:
40176
| Ceu's:
0.2
Define Light Measurements. Compare Electric Light Technologies. Understand Light Emitting Diode Technology. Types of LED Fixtures. Explore Uses of LED Lighting.
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Designing with LEDs: demystifying the technology
Instructors:
Francois Koutchouk
Course Number:
40092
| Ceu's:
0.1
Learning Objectives: Understanding how to define requirements for LEDS and LED fixtures. Assessing whether a project is a good candidate for LEDs. Deeper knowledge of the various kinds of LEDS (white and color). Insight into the LED industry.
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Lighting Fundamentals – The Future of Lighting (H&S/W)
Instructors:
Mark Lien
Course Number:
40264
| Ceu's:
0.3
Acquire understanding of current state of energy production/consumption/costs. Identify energy & environmental legislation that impacts market now. Visualize new solutions. Compare/contrast proactive solutions for utilizing these changes in order to be more effective in business.
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Lighting the Way: Strategies for Positive Change (H&S)
Instructors:
Multiple Staff
Course Number:
40334
| Ceu's:
0.1
Recognize the key role lighting plays in sustainable building and how organizations can enact lighting strategies to create positive change. Recognize the impact of energy saving strategies on indoor environmental quality and occupant satisfaction…
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Lighting Fundamentals – Color, Light, Vision, & Terminology
Instructors:
Multiple Staff
Course Number:
40244
| Ceu's:
0.2
Participants will examine history of light and how lighting impacts our perceptions. Participants will examine relationships between color/light/vision and acquire basic understanding of light terminology. Will differentiate between color temperature/rendering/corrected temperature.
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Introduction to Residential Lighting Design (HSW)
Instructors:
James McCarthy
Course Number:
40029
| Ceu's:
0.1
Distinguish between color temperature and color rendering and how to incorporate these key elements in the design process. Identify the four main categories of the “Layered Lighting Method” when analyzing a living space to determine the desired illumination levels and lighting effects.
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Lighting Fundamentals - Lamp Sources (H&S)
Instructors:
Multiple Staff
Course Number:
40234
| Ceu's:
0.3
Discover various lamp types and evolution of those lamp types. Compare output, life, efficiency, performance of lamp sources. Analyze complexity of lamp types and how that affects application. Recognize components required for lamp operation and how they affect output/performance.
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