Lighting Controls Association Now Offers Certificate of Technical Knowledge

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July 22, 2019

The Lighting Controls Association is pleased to announce that completion of all courses offered at the association’s online Education Express continuing education website qualifies students to earn a Certificate of Technical Knowledge in Lighting Controls.

Education Express includes a wide variety of educational courses about lighting controls technology, application, design, and commissioning. Completion of each course qualifies students to earn AIA LU/HSW, NCQLP LEU, CALCTP/NALCTP, NLCAA, NALMCO, and CEU education credits, with the amount of the credit cited on that course’s certificate of completion. A growing number of students requested that a single certificate–an Education Express diploma–be issued recognizing successful completion of all courses.

In response to this popular request, the LCA created a Certificate of Technical Knowledge in Lighting Controls, which indicates that the student has a basic knowledge of lighting controls expressed in the broad range of Education Express courses. A special page is available to students so they can measure their progress.

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