SAGE Announces New Continuing Education Offering for Building Industry: Daylighting with Electrochromics

May 03, 2013

MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Architects, engineers and other construction professionals seeking to earn Continuing Education credits while expanding their knowledge of daylighting now have access to both a live and an online training course that will help fulfill their requirements. SAGE recently launched a new addition to its popular learning seminar series called Daylighting with Electrochromics. The course reviews the principles of daylighting and examines how dynamic window systems work and contribute to building energy savings and daylighting design. The online version of Daylighting with Electrochromics is approved by the Green Building Certification Institute’s (GBCI) Credential Maintenance Program (CMP) and qualifies for one LEED Continuing Education hour credit. Both the online and live versions of the course qualify for one HSW (health, safety, welfare) and Sustainable Design learning unit hour from the American Institute of Architects (AIA).1 “Architects and other AIA members in licensed states with mandatory Continuing Education requirements for license renewal must complete a minimum of 12 learning unit hours of HSW-related training annually,” said Andrew Hulse, SAGE’s vice president of business development. “Daylighting with Electrochromics is an excellent way to help meet CE requirements while also staying up-to-date with the latest glazing technologies.” For further information on having SAGE conduct a live course, please contact info@sageglass.com. Please sign up at AEC Daily for the online course.

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