The LEED Green Associate will enhance your professional credentials, open doors to new job opportunities and help advance your career in the green building industry. The LEED Green Associate is a valuable credential for anyone interested in making a positive impact on the environment.
The LEED Green Associate exam measures general knowledge of green building practices and how to support others working on LEED projects.
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USGBC LEED Green Associate Exam Summary:
Exam Name | LEED Green Associate |
Exam Code | LEED Green Associate |
Exam Fee | USD $250 ($100 for students, $200 for USGBC members) |
Exam Duration | 120 Minutes |
Number of Questions | 100 |
Passing Score | 170 out of 200 |
Books / Trainings | Preparing for the exam |
Sample Questions | USGBC LEED GA Exam Sample Questions and Answers |
Practice Exam | Certified LEED Green Associate Practice Test |
USGBC LEED Green Associate Syllabus Topics:
Topic | Details |
LEED Process (16 Questions) | - Organization fundamentals (e.g., mission/vision; non-profit; role of USGBC/GBCI) - Structure of LEED rating systems (e.g., credit categories; prerequisites; credits and/ or Minimum Program Requirements for LEED certification) - Scope of each LEED rating system (e.g., rating system selection; rating system families [BD+C, ID+C, O+M, ND, Homes]) - LEED development process (e.g., consensus-based; stakeholder and volunteer involvement; rating system updates/evolution) - Credit categories (e.g., goals and objectives of each [LT, SS, WE, EA, MR, EQ, IN, RP]; synergies) - Impact categories (e.g., what should a LEED project accomplish?) - LEED certification process (e.g., certification levels [Certified, Silver, Gold, Platinum]; LEED Scorecard; third party verification; role of documentation submission; LEED Interpretations; Addenda; awareness of different system versions [e.g., LEED Online]; components of LEED Online and Project Registration) - Other rating systems (e.g., in general, what other rating systems are out there?) |
Integrative Strategies (8 Questions) | - Integrative process (e.g., early analysis of the interrelationships among systems; systems thinking; charrettes) - Integrative project team members (e.g., architect; engineer; landscape architect; civil engineer; contractor; facility manager, etc.) - Standards that support LEED (e.g., breadth not depth of American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Engineers [ASHRAE]; Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association [SMACNA] guidelines; Green Seal; ENERGY STAR®; HERs; Reference Standards listed in ACPs, etc.) |
Location and Transportation (7 Questions) | - Site selection (e.g., targeting sites in previously developed and brownfields/high- priority designation area; avoiding sensitive habitat; located in areas with existing infrastructure and nearby uses; reduction in parking footprint) - Alternative transportation (e.g., type, access and quality; infrastructure and design) |
Sustainable Sites (7 Questions) | - Site assessment (e.g., environmental assessment; human impact) - Site design and development (e.g., construction activity pollution prevention; habitat conservation and restoration; exterior open space; rainwater management; exterior lighting; heat island reduction) |
Water Efficiency (9 Questions) | - Outdoor water use (e.g., use of graywater/rainwater in irrigation; use of native and adaptive species) - Indoor water use (e.g., concepts of low flow/waterless fixtures; water-efficient appliances; types and quality) - Water performance management (e.g., measurement and monitoring) |
Energy and Atmosphere (10 Questions) | - Building loads (e.g., building components; space usage [private office, individual space, shared multi-occupant spaces]) - Energy efficiency (e.g., basic concepts of design; operational energy efficiency; commissioning; energy auditing) - Alternative and renewable energy practices (e.g., demand response; renewable energy; green power; carbon offsets) - Energy performance management (e.g., energy use measurement and monitoring; building automation controls/advanced energy metering; operations and management; benchmarking; ENERGY STAR) - Environmental concerns (e.g., sources and energy resources; greenhouse gases; global warming potential; resource depletion; ozone depletion) |
Materials and Resources (9 Questions) | - Reuse (e.g., building reuse; material reuse; interior reuse; furniture reuse) - Life-cycle impacts (e.g., concept of life-cycle assessment; material attributes; human and ecological health impacts; design for flexibility) - Waste (e.g., construction and demolition; maintenance and renovation; operations and ongoing; waste management plan) - Purchasing and declarations (e.g., purchasing policies and plans; environmental preferable purchasing (EPP); building product disclosure and optimization [i.e., raw materials sourcing, material ingredients, environmental product disclosure]) |
Indoor Environmental Quality (8 Questions) | - Indoor air quality (e.g., ventilation levels; tobacco smoke control; management of and improvements to indoor air quality; low-emitting materials; green cleaning) - Lighting (e.g., electric lighting quality; daylight) - Sound (e.g., acoustics) - Occupant comfort, health, and satisfaction (e.g., controllability of systems; thermal comfort design; quality of views; assessment/survey) |
Project Surroundings and Public Outreach (11 Questions) | - Environmental impacts of the built environment (e.g., energy and resource use in conventional buildings; necessity of green buildings; environmental externalities; triple bottom line) - Codes (e.g., relationship between LEED and codes [building, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, fire protection]; green building codes) - Values of sustainable design (e.g., energy savings over time; healthier occupants; money-saving incentives; costs [hard costs, soft costs]; life cycle) - Regional design (e.g., regional green design and construction measures as appropriate; regional emphasis should be placed in Sustainable Sites and Materials & Resources) |
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