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LEED GA Training

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Edoxi’s 16-hour LEED GA online training provides foundational knowledge in LEED v4.1
You will work on real-world projects that will enable you to learn green building practices and the LEED rating system. We provide hands-on training to incorporate energy modeling, life cycle assessments, and renewable energy systems into building design. You will master the GBCI standards and the techniques to assess environmental impact. Our expert trainers will provide exam-oriented coaching for the LEED Green Associate certification exam. Start your LEED GA preparation with Edoxi! 
Course Duration
16 Hours
Corporate Days
2 Days
Learners Enrolled
100+
Modules
9
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Course Rating
4.9
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Mode of Delivery
Online
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What You'll Learn from LEED GA Training?

omprehensive LEED Framework Understanding
You will gain a strong foundation in LEED v4.1, and it will give you the confidence to prepare for the LEED GA exam.
Green Building Principles and Practices
You will understand sustainable construction strategies and how to assess environmental impact.
LEED Credit Categories and Requirements
You will study key credit categories, including sustainable practices like water efficiency management and indoor environmental quality requirements.
Professional Documentation Skills
You will develop LEED documentation skills and master the application of GBCI standards.
Sustainable Design Integration
You will learn to incorporate sustainable practices like energy modeling, life cycle assessments, and renewable energy systems into building design.
Exam Preparation Strategies
You will learn exam-taking strategies and practice exam questions to prepare for the Green Associate exam.

About Our LEED GA Training 

Edoxi's 16-hour LEED Green Associate (GA) Certification Online Training lays a solid foundation in the LEED rating system and sustainable practices. Our course curriculum is tailored to prepare you for the LEED Green Associate exam. We offer hands-on training to incorporate sustainable practices into building design. You will receive in-depth knowledge of water efficiency management and indoor environmental quality requirements.

Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is the gold standard for rating green building systems and sustainable designs. Our expert trainer equips you with the expertise required to assess the environmental impact of construction. 

Our LEED GA course will empower you to make a meaningful impact in green construction. You will also learn the significance of LEED GA in achieving the global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We have included practice tests to boost your preparation for the LEED GA Certification. Start your journey towards mastering next-generation LEED v4.1 green building design operations with Edoxi. Enrol Now! 

LEED GA Training Features

Hands-On LEED Documentation Practice

Our hands-on training will help you understand what’s needed for certification and how to navigate the submission process.

Interactive Learning Environment

You’ll benefit from personalized attention and engaging discussions that will help you prepare for the LEED GA Exam.

Comprehensive Study Resources

You’ll get access to specially designed PDF materials created by our trainers just for the LEED GA exam.

Practice Questions for Each Module

After each module, you can strengthen your understanding with targeted practice questions. These will help you focus on specific LEED credit categories and concepts.

Full-Length Mock Exams

Build your confidence with multiple full-length practice tests that closely resemble the actual LEED GA exam format and time limits.

Exam Preparation Tips and Strategies

We’ll share effective test-taking techniques, time management tips, and strategies to tackle different question types.

Who Can Join the LEED GA Course?

Architects

Architects, interior designers, and urban planners who want to master the concept of sustainability.

Civil engineers

Civil engineers, structural engineers, and construction managers aspiring to get LEED GA Credentials.

Sustainability consultants

Sustainability consultants, environmental professionals, and corporate sustainability managers aiming to upgrade their knowledge in LEED.

Students

Architecture and engineering students who want to master the concept of Green Buildings.

LEED GA Modules

Module 1: Becoming a LEED Green Associate
  • Chapter 1.1: Benefits of the LEED Green Associate Credential

    • Lesson 1.1.1: Overview of the LEED Green Associate Credential
    • Lesson 1.1.2: Professional and Environmental Benefits
  • Chapter 1.2: LEED Applications

    • Lesson 1.2.1: Agriculture, Horticulture, and Natural Resources
    • Lesson 1.2.2: Construction
    • Lesson 1.2.3: Energy, Landscaping, and Manufacturing
    • Lesson 1.2.4: Real Estate, Transportation, and Urban Planning
Module 2: LEED v4.1 Core Concepts and Themes
  • Chapter 2.1: Global Climate Change

    • Lesson 2.1.1: Understanding Climate Change and Its Impacts
    • Lesson 2.1.2: Role of Green Buildings in Mitigating Climate Change
  • Chapter 2.2: Impact Categories

    • Lesson 2.2.1: Overview of LEED Impact Categories
    • Lesson 2.2.2: Prioritizing Environmental and Human Health Benefits
  • Chapter 2.3: Life-Cycle Costing

    • Lesson 2.3.1: Basics of Life-Cycle Costing
    • Lesson 2.3.2: Applications in Green Building
  • Chapter 2.4: Cost of Green Building

    • Lesson 2.4.1: Economic Benefits of Green Building
    • Lesson 2.4.2: Balancing Initial Costs and Long-Term Savings
  • Chapter 2.5: Regenerative Building

    • Lesson 2.5.1: Principles of Regenerative Building
    • Lesson 2.5.2: Designing for a Net Positive Impact
Module 3: Location and Transportation
  • Chapter 3.1: Health and Livability Intents and Strategies

    • Lesson 3.1.1: Promoting Health and Well-Being
    • Lesson 3.1.2: Designing Livable Spaces
  • Chapter 3.2: Location Intents

    • Lesson 3.2.1: Importance of Site Location
    • Lesson 3.2.2: Selecting Sustainable Sites
  • Chapter 3.3: Location Strategies

    • Lesson 3.3.1: Encouraging Urban Density
    • Lesson 3.3.2: Utilizing Brownfield Redevelopment
  • Chapter 3.4: Transportation Intents

    • Lesson 3.4.1: Promoting Alternative Transportation
    • Lesson 3.4.2: Reducing Vehicle Emissions
  • Chapter 3.5: Site Development Intents and Strategies

    • Lesson 3.5.1: Sustainable Site Development
    • Lesson 3.5.2: Managing Site Ecology
Module 4: Sustainable Sites
  • Chapter 4.1: Sustainable Sites and Environmental Impacts

    • Lesson 4.1.1: Evaluating Environmental Impacts of Sites
    • Lesson 4.1.2: Enhancing Site Sustainability
  • Chapter 4.2: Site Design and Management

    • Lesson 4.2.1: Best Practices for Sustainable Site Design
    • Lesson 4.2.2: Effective Site Management Techniques
  • Chapter 4.3: Rainwater Management

    • Lesson 4.3.1: Strategies for Capturing and Reusing Rainwater
    • Lesson 4.3.2: Designing for Stormwater Management
  • Chapter 4.4: Heat Island Effect

    • Lesson 4.4.1: Understanding the Heat Island Effect
    • Lesson 4.4.2: Mitigation Strategies
  • Chapter 4.5: Light Pollution

    • Lesson 4.5.1: Reducing Light Pollution
    • Lesson 4.5.2: Balancing Lighting Needs and Environmental Impacts
Module 5: Water Efficiency
  • Chapter 5.1: Baseline and Design Cases

    • Lesson 5.1.1: Establishing Baseline Water Use
    • Lesson 5.1.2: Designing for Water Efficiency
  • Chapter 5.2: Increasing Water Efficiency

    • Lesson 5.2.1: Indoor Water Use Reduction
    • Lesson 5.2.2: Outdoor Water Use Reduction
  • Chapter 5.3: Reducing Indoor Water Use

    • Lesson 5.3.1: Efficient Fixtures and Appliances
    • Lesson 5.3.2: Behavioral Strategies for Water Savings
  • Chapter 5.4: Reducing Outdoor Water Use

    • Lesson 5.4.1: Drought-Tolerant Landscaping
    • Lesson 5.4.2: Advanced Irrigation Techniques
Module 6: Energy and Atmosphere
  • Chapter 6.1: Reducing Energy Demand

    • Lesson 6.1.1: Strategies for Energy Conservation
    • Lesson 6.1.2: Passive Design Approaches
  • Chapter 6.2: Increasing Energy Efficiency

    • Lesson 6.2.1: Optimizing Building Systems
    • Lesson 6.2.2: Implementing Energy Performance Monitoring
  • Chapter 6.3: Producing Renewable Energy

    • Lesson 6.3.1: On-Site Renewable Energy Solutions
    • Lesson 6.3.2: Integrating Off-Site Renewable Energy
  • Chapter 6.4: Refrigerant Management

    • Lesson 6.4.1: Understanding Refrigerants and Their Impact
    • Lesson 6.4.2: Selecting Low-GWP Refrigerants
Module 7: Materials and Resources
  • Chapter 7.1: Material Conservation

    • Lesson 7.1.1: Reducing Material Use
    • Lesson 7.1.2: Designing for Material Reuse
  • Chapter 7.2: Environmentally Preferable Materials

    • Lesson 7.2.1: Criteria for Environmentally Preferable Materials
    • Lesson 7.2.2: Certification and Material Transparency
  • Chapter 7.3: Waste Management

    • Lesson 7.3.1: Reducing Construction Waste
    • Lesson 7.3.2: Recycling and Disposal Best Practices
Module 8: Indoor Environmental Quality
  • Chapter 8.1: The Indoor Environment

    • Lesson 8.1.1: Factors Affecting Indoor Environmental Quality
    • Lesson 8.1.2: Enhancing Indoor Air Quality
  • Chapter 8.2: Occupant Comfort

    • Lesson 8.2.1: Thermal Comfort Strategies
    • Lesson 8.2.2: Ergonomics and Biophilic Design
  • Chapter 8.3: Lighting Intents

    • Lesson 8.3.1: Daylighting Strategies
    • Lesson 8.3.2: Efficient Lighting Design
  • Chapter 8.4: Acoustic Performance Strategies

    • Lesson 8.4.1: Mitigating Noise Pollution
    • Lesson 8.4.2: Designing for Acoustic Comfort
Module 9: Innovation and Regional Priority
  • Chapter 9.1: Innovation

    • Lesson 9.1.1: Encouraging Innovative Solutions
    • Lesson 9.1.2: Recognizing Exemplary Performance
  • Chapter 9.2: Innovation Intent and Strategies

    • Lesson 9.2.1: Strategies for Earning Innovation Credits
    • Lesson 9.2.2: Leveraging Pilot Credits
  • Chapter 9.3: Regional Priority

    • Lesson 9.3.1: Addressing Regional Environmental Challenges
    • Lesson 9.3.2: Strategies for Regional Priority Credits
  • Chapter 9.4: Regional Priority Intent and Strategies

    • Lesson 9.4.1: Understanding Regional Needs
    • Lesson 9.4.2: Aligning Projects with Local Priorities
  • Chapter 9.5: Quizzes, Mock Tests, and Exam Preparation

    • Lesson 9.5.1: Practice Questions for Each Module
    • Lesson 9.5.2: Full-Length Mock Exams
    • Lesson 9.5.3: Exam Preparation Tips and Strategies

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Projects in LEED GA Exam Training

The LEED Green Associate (LEED GA) Certificate validates your skills in implementing green building practices in society. We have included the following projects to strengthen your practical knowledge in LEED GA.

Projects

  • Green Office Building Design

    Design and propose strategies to achieve LEED certification for a new office building.

  • LEED Documentation for an Existing Building

    Prepare and organize LEED documentation for an existing building undergoing certification.

LEED GA Course Outcome and Career Opportunities

The LEED Green Associate (GA)is a valuable credential for professionals in the Construction Industry, focusing on sustainable design and operations. Here’s an overview of course outcomes and career opportunities associated with obtaining the LEED GA certification:

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You will gain a solid foundation in green building practices and the environmental benefits of sustainable design.
You will gain an understanding of various LEED rating systems (e.g., LEED BD+C, LEED ID+C).
You will explore energy conservation, water efficiency management, and sustainable site development.
You will become familiar with materials selection and indoor environmental quality.
You will learn to apply LEED principles in real-world scenarios, evaluating projects for sustainability potential.
You will be prepared for the LEED GA exam by studying key concepts and practice questions.

Career Opportunities After LEED GA Training

  • Sustainability Consultant
  • Project Manager
  • Architect or Designer
  • Construction Manager
  • Facility Manager
  • Educator or Trainer
  • Government or Non-profit Roles

LEED GA Training Options

Live Online Training

  • 16-Hour Online Training

  • Real-time virtual learning experience

  • Comprehensive exam preparation content

  • Flexible scheduling options

  • Session recordings available on request

Corporate Training

  • 2-day intensive program

  • Customized batch size of up to 10 participants

  • Training is delivered online, at the client’s premises, a star hotel, or Edoxi’s lab.

  • Flexible scheduling to suit company requirements

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How to Get Certified in LEED GA?

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Why Choose Edoxi for LEED GA Training?

Here’s why AEC professionals and graduates choose Edoxi’s LEED GA Training,

Personalized Attention

We maintain small batch sizes for personalized attention and an in-depth understanding of LEED concepts.

Industry-Aligned Curriculum

We follow an official LEED curriculum, integrating real-world case studies and practice sessions in green building designs.

Comprehensive Practical Training

Participants engage in real-world projects in LEED Documentation and Green Office Building Designs.

Focus on Strategic Skill Development

The program develops your technical proficiency and strategic decision-making skills in sustainable designs.

Complete Learning Support

We provide official courseware, mock exams, and detailed case studies. This structured approach ensures thorough exam preparation.

Course Completion Certification

You will receive Edoxi’s course completion certification upon successfully finishing the LEED GA Training.

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Meet Our Mentor

Our mentors are leaders and experts in their fields. They can challenge and guide you on your road to success!

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Priyank Patel

With over a decade of experience in professional training, Priyank Patel brings a rich blend of technical knowledge and global sustainability insight to every session. As a B.Tech Civil Engineer and an Indo-German Manager Trained Fellow (Germany), Priyank has worked extensively at the intersection of green building, ESG, and sustainable development.

Priyank has trained hundreds of professionals across industries, helping them understand and apply Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles within real-world organizational settings. His approach is rooted in practical application, focusing on how global sustainability frameworks, like LEED Certification, green building standards, and corporate ESG reporting, can be adapted for both regional and international business needs.

Whether you're new to ESG or looking to deepen your understanding of sustainability, governance, or civil infrastructure's role in climate goals, Priyank’s sessions will guide you with clarity, relevance, and actionable insights.

Locations Where Edoxi Offers LEED GA Course

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FAQ

What is LEED certification?
LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. It’s a well-known system that helps buildings be more eco-friendly and energy-efficient. Developed by the U.S. Green Building Council, LEED certification shows that a building meets high standards for sustainability and provides a healthier environment for its occupants.
What are the levels of LEED certification?

LEED has four certification levels you can achieve based on how many points your building earns:

    • Certified: 40–49 points
    • Silver: 50–59 points
    • Gold: 60–79 points
    • Platinum: 80+ points
What are the prerequisites for joining Edoxi’s LEED GA Training?
To join Edoxi’s LEED Green Associate (GA) training, it is important to have some experience working in the construction industry and knowledge. Having a basic knowledge of sustainability and green building concepts will be an added advantage.
What are the main LEED rating systems?

Here are the key LEED rating systems:

    • LEED for Building Design and Construction (BD+C)
    • LEED for Interior Design and Construction (ID+C)
    • LEED for Building Operations and Maintenance (O+M)
    • LEED for Neighborhood Development (ND)
Which version is included in Edoxi’s LEED GA Training?
We emphasize LEED v4.1 for LEED GA Training. Currently, we are not providing coaching for LEED v5.