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News Release CENTER NEWS RELEASE / January 6, 2009 Registrations Still Being Accepted for Joint Boise State University, University of Idaho Green Building Course Boise State University’s Center for Professional Development is accepting final registrations for an Introduction to Green Building training course presented jointly by the center and University of Idaho. The course starts Jan. 24. The 30 hours of training will be delivered during the winter construction slowdown, one Saturday each month for four months. The schedule makes it feasible for participants outside the Treasure Valley to attend. The course provides an overview of green building concepts, including rating systems such as LEED and GreenGlobes, current case studies, the economics of green building, benefits and barriers, and sources of information. The course will cover: • Reasons for building green • Benefits of green building • Green building rating systems • Sustainable site development • Water efficiency • Human health and comfort • Energy efficiency • The green building team • Materials and methods • Costs: capital, operation and maintenance, life cycle • Integrated design process The course is geared for the planner, architect, landscape architect, engineer, developer or contractor interested in the implementation of sustainable building tools and strategies. It is also recommended for professionals moving into fields that require knowledge of green building or sustainable design, or anyone who recognizes the emerging importance of sustainable design and its impact on daily life. More information can be found at http://cpd.boisestate.edu/courses/green_building.html, or by contacting the Center for Professional Development at (208) 426-3485 or lynmoore@boisestate.edu. Contact: Sherry Squires, University Communications, (208) 426-1563, ssquires@boisestate.edu Boise State University is “The New U Rising” with record student enrollment, new academic buildings, additional degree programs and a growing research agenda. Learn more at www.boisestate.edu.
Last reviewed on Tuesday, January 06, 2009
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