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 Eco Institution
ID: 7797
Ads Title: Certified Green Consultant
Expiry Date: 2010.10.27
Location: Online
Categories: 1 - Consultants
2 - Course Catalogue
3 - Education Providers
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Description: What is a Certified Green Consultant?
A Certified Green Consultant is a person who is trained primarily to inspect residential properties and small-business workplaces in order to recommend changes that can be made to internal appliances and fixtures that will significantly reduce energy and water consumption and most importantly save money.
 

What will I learn from the Eco Institution’s Certified Green Course?
The Eco Institution’s Certified Green Consultant course provides all of the foundational information that future Certified Green Consultants will need to know in order to enter and to begin succeeding in this new and exciting profession. Among the topics covered in this green course;
 
The importance of environmentally sound living in all phases of everyday life and business—and how these steps and behaviors can result in reduced energy and water usage and costs.

The construction, electrical, plumbing, and engineering concepts that underlie energy and water use in the home and workplace.

The principles and practices required in order to reduce energy and water use both in the home and workplace.

Effective ways by which Certified Green Consultants may audit homes and small businesses in order to identify and catalog opportunities for saving energy and water.

The architectural, design, appliance, fixture, and product changes that can be made in a home or workplace in order to reduce energy and water consumption.

The attitudes and behaviors that homeowners and employees need to adopt in order to consistently reduce energy and water use over time.

Government tax credits and other incentives that are available to reduce the cost of energy- and water-saving installations and related home and workplace improvements.

Cost-effective ways of marketing, promoting, and publicizing the Certified Green Consultants auditing services to potential clients.

Green Course Benefits
Online interactive course: New cutting-edge high tech online interactive course
Study at home: Study in your own time & at your own pace
Contributions from leading "Eco" experts online: And other eco-minded entrepreneurs
Online Student support: 24 hour worldwide student support
Duration of course: Recommended 4-8 weeks or course can be taken at your own pace (up to 12 months)
 

Among the topics covered in the course are:

Module 1. The Certified Green Auditor as a Profession
Lesson 1: How the New Environmental Movement Began
Lesson 2: Introduction to the Green Consulting Profession
Lesson 3: Industry Cohorts and Partners
Lesson 4: Ethical and Legal Considerations
Lesson 5: Inside the Customer’s Home: Sensitivity and Safety
 
Module 2. The Green Home Survey
Lesson 1: Two Dimensions of Trust
Lesson 2: Building a Solid Business with Year-Round Income Stream
Lesson 3: The Future Potential of Energy and Water Costs
Lesson 4: Today’s Homeowner: Quick Investment Paybacks Are Crucial
Lesson 5: The Contents of the Green Home Survey
Lesson 6: An Illustrative Suite of Services
 
Module 3. The Residential Ecosystem
Lesson 1: What is the Residential Ecosystem?
Lesson 2: Indoor Air Quality
Lesson 3: Indoor Water Quality
Lesson 4: Air Leakage: An Example of Quick Paybacks
Lesson 5: Energy and Water Use in the Home
 
Module 4. The Largest Energy Demand Use: Space Heating and Cooling
Lesson 1: The Thermal Envelope Concept
Lesson 2: Heating Technologies
Lesson 3: Cooling Technologies
Lesson 4: Ventilation Systems and Air Exchange
 
Module 5. Space Heating and Cooling Efficiency: Insulation and Thermostats
Lesson 1: Insulation: Types and Location
Lesson 2: Insulation’s R-Values
Lesson 3: Insulation Installation and Upgrade
Lesson 4: Thermostats
 
Module 6. Windows & Doors as a Means of Optimizing Space Heating and Cooling
Lesson 1: An Introduction to Doors and Windows
Lesson 2: Types of Doors: Materials, Size, and Function
Lesson 3: Types of Windows: Material, Size, and Function
Lesson 4: Sealing Around Windows and Doors
Lesson 5: Window Aesthetics and Energy Efficiency: Coverings
 
Module 7. The Second Largest Energy Demand Use: Appliances
Lesson 1: The Electrical Subsystem and Appliance Use
Lesson 2: Kitchen Appliances
Lesson 3: Clothes Washing and Drying
Lesson 4: Home Electronics and Other Appliances around the House
Lesson 5: Practical Tips to Enhance Appliance Performance
 
Module 8. Water Use and the Third Largest Energy Demand Use: Water Heating
Lesson 1: The Residential Plumbing System
Lesson 2: Water Heaters
Lesson 3: Water Use in the Kitchen and Laundry
Lesson 4: Water Use in the Bathroom
Lesson 5: Outdoor Water Use
 
Module 9. The Fourth Largest Energy Demand Use: Lighting
Lesson 1: Purpose-Driven Lighting
Lesson 2: Light Bulb Types
Lesson 3: Reducing Lighting Costs
Lesson 4: Energy-Efficient Holiday Lighting
 
Module 10. Alternative Energy Solutions in the Home
Lesson 1: Introduction to Alternative Energy
Lesson 2: Solar Energy
Lesson 3: Wind Energy
Lesson 4: Geothermal Energy (Heat Pumps)
Lesson 5: Biomass Energy
 
Module 11. The Home Survey Is Done: Now What?
Lesson 1: Creating a Strategy and Setting Priorities
Lesson 2: Motivating Customers
Lesson 3: Staying in Touch with Customers
 
Module 12. Self-Help and Outside Assistance
Lesson 1: Do-It-Yourself Resources
Lesson 2: Routine Maintenance Needs
Lesson 3: Diagnostics Technology
Lesson 4: Government Help
 
Module 13. Going Green from the Start: Home Design
Lesson 1: Basics of Green Architectural Design
Lesson 2: The Principles of LEED
Lesson 3: The LEED for Homes Rating System
Lesson 3: Optimizing Heating & Cooling
Lesson 4: Maximizing Natural Light
Lesson 5: Minimizing Outdoor Water Use
 
Module 14. Putting Green Principles to Work in the Workplace
Lesson 1: Energy Costs in the Workplace
Lesson 2: Reducing Energy Use in the Workplace
Lesson 3: Government Help for Energy-Efficiency Improvements
Lesson 4: Using Water Wisely in the Workplace
Lesson 5: Recycling in the Workplace
Lesson 6: The Green Workplace Survey
 
Module 15. Marketing & Selling Your Services
Lesson 1: Creating A Strategic Marketing Plan
Lesson 2: Defining Your Brand and Value Proposition
Lesson 3: Designing & Producing Your Marketing Collateral
Lesson 4: Using Marketing Techniques to Generate Leads
Lesson 5: Creating An Effective Sales System
 
Module 16. Promoting & Publicizing Your Services
Lesson 1: Developing A Compelling Message
Lesson 2: Reaching Out to Local Media
Lesson 3: Writing Effective News Releases
Lesson 4: Becoming An Expert in Your Field
Lesson 5: Developing A Cost-Effective Advertising Campaign
 
Module 17. Promoting Your Services Online
Lesson 1: Building A Compelling Web Site
Lesson 2: Developing A Cost-Effective Search Strategy
Lesson 3: Promoting Your Site to Blogs & Online Media
Lesson 4: Leveraging Online Social Media Tools
Lesson 5: Developing A Cost-Effective Online Ad Strategy
 

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