
LEED Accredited Professional Exam Preperation Course
LEED Green Associate Exam Prep

The half-day seminar provides an excellent base for those who are pursuing the LEED Green Associate credential while benefiting those who are involved in green building projects and need more than a basic understanding of LEED. Course covers the essential information of each LEED category as well as the LEED process.
Learning Objectives
- Overview of the USGBC and the GBCI
- Identify the key components of every LEED category
- Understand the LEED process from registration to certification
- Evaluate the traditional project delivery method with respect to an integrated project delivery method
- Success on the Green Associate exam
The Green Associate credential is a requirement to become a LEED AP under any exam track. It requires professionals to demonstrate their non-technical green building knowledge in areas of design, construction and operations.
Course Handouts
- Powerpoint presentation slides
- Green Associate candidate handbook
- Credit Interpretation Request guidelines
- Innovation credit guidance
- Regional Priority guidance
- LEED Foundations study guide
- Green Associate exam application letter
- 100-question Practice Green Associate Exam
Note: a requirement to sit for the Green Associate exam requires the individual to demonstrate experience on a LEED registered project OR work in a sustainable field OR attend a green building course. This course qualifies and a course attendance document is provided to all attendees upon course completion.
BENEFITS TO BECOMING A LEED ACCREDITED PROFESSIONAL
Employer Benefits
- Provides eligibility to participate in the increasing number of projects requiring the involvement of a LEED AP.
- Strengthens qualifications when responding to RFPs requesting LEED APs.
Individual Benefits
- Enhances professional knowledge and status.
- Provides continuing education credit (CEU).
Industry Benefit
- Provides the needed connection between LEED standards and professional practice.
- Encourages awareness of sustainable building design leading to more efficient, more comfortable and healthier buildings.

DAVID HUBKA
LEED Accredited Professional
David Hubka is the Sustainable Project Manager at Total Mechanical, Inc. Dave received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He has designed the HVAC systems of Wisconsin’s second Platinum Certified facility. He manages the LEED online submittal process, creates commissioning manuals, facilitates energy audits and performs energy modeling as required by the LEED rating systems. Dave has written four LEED practice exams that have been published by Professional Publications. In addition to his full time job, Dave travels the country instructing industry professionals how to design, build and operate sustainable facilities.
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