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Registration for spring courses opens December 14, 2009
Spring 2010 First Session: January 26 - March 20, 2010
- Sustainable Design as a Way of Thinking
- Learning from Sustainable Design through History (Prerequisites)
- The Economics of Green Building
- Green Residential Remodeling and Renovation
- Greening the City
- Site Design, Landscaping and Site-Water Issues
- Green Practice: Energy and Air Quality Principles
- Materials, Resources and Indoor Environmental Quality
- Building Envelope (Prerequisites)
- Environmental Systems (Prerequisites)
- Marketing Sustainability
- Sustainable Design in Practice (Prerequisites)
- Sustainable Design and Building Information Modeling (BIM)
- Global Perspectives on Sustainable Design NEW
- Green Roofs/Green Walls NEW
- Getting the Green Building You Want: Construction Management NEW
- Sustainable Neighborhoods NEW
- Residential Energy Modeling NEW
Spring 2010 Second Session: March 30 - May 22, 2010
- Sustainable Design as a Way of Thinking
- The Urgent and Hopeful Future of Sustainable Design
- Sustainable Design of Healthcare Facilities
- Solar Energy: Design with the Sun
- The Zero Energy Home: What, How and If
- Green Residential Remodeling and Renovation
- Greening Existing Buildings
- Greening the City
- Green Practice: Energy and Air Quality Principles
- Materials, Resources, and Indoor Environmental Quality
- Lighting the Built Environment: Daylighting and State-of-the-Art Electric Lighting NEW
- Environmental Systems (Prerequisites)
- Sustainable Transportation
- High Performance Design and the LEED Rating System (Prerequisites)
- Energy Modeling in Building Design (Commercial) NEW
- Life Cycle Assessment of Building Materials NEW
- Sustainable Neighborhoods
- Legal Issues in Sustainable Design: From Building to City Scale NEW