The University of Tennessee Certificate in Sustainable Design and Green Buildings
- A RedVector Exclusive
Now is the time to set yourself apart and expand your green building and LEED* knowledge
– with the combined power of two leaders in sustainable design and online education.
Through our exclusive partnership with
The University of Tennessee College of Architecture and Design we offer
“The University of Tennessee Certificate in Sustainable Design and Green Buildings.”
The Level 1 certificate is a 10 course series for 25 hours.
The certificate program provides you significant knowledge of sustainable design
and green building techniques
while reviewing topics measured in the LEED AP exam. Every course is delivered in
a highly engaging and interactive online educational format. Choose one course or
choose the
Certificate Program and save more.
RedVector is a registered education provider with AIA and USGBC, and courses in
the certificate program can be used for continuing education and maintenance requirements.
About the UT College of Architecture and Design
Consistently ranked as one of the Best Southeastern Colleges by Princeton Review,
the College of Architecture and Design also was ranked the #2 program in Southern
Universities by Design Intelligence. Their faculty have received numerous national
design awards and currently serve on a wide variety of national boards and professional
organizations.
Currently Available Sustainable Design and Green Building Courses include:
Who should take this certificate program?
Any design professional . . .
who wants grow to a new level by bringing the interrelated power of beauty and social responsibility to their sustainable design practice.
Green architects . . .
who want to bring more meaning and cultural significance to their contribution to society and the planet.
Experienced senior architects and managers . . .
who want to create a larger context into which the new technical language can create something beyond the merely efficient building. A powerful context for managing and directing the technical aspects where art meets sustainability.
Project architects . . .
who want to understand the role of integrating rating systems with the social, aesthetic and functional aspects of sustainability.
Engineers . . .
who want to expand their ability to advise architects by integrating quantitative methods with the spatial language of architects.
LEED AP professionals . . .
who want to collaborate and communicate more effectively with integrated design teams.
Any Sustainable Design Consultant . . .
interested in powerfully communicating sustainability recommendations beyond materials and energy efficiency.
Designers . . .
who want powerful new ways to create inspiring designs.
Design and building professionals . . .
interested in deepening their understanding of the complex and fast-growing world of sustainability.
* Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is the nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings.