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LEED GA + LEED AP (BD+C)

LEED Green Associate (GA) + Accredited Professional (AP- BD+C)
The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) credentialing system, managed by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) , is the most widely recognized green building rating system in the world. This combined training path transitions a professional from foundational knowledge to specialized expertise in sustainable design and construction.

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Overview

The training is divided into two distinct tiers:

  • LEED Green Associate (GA): The entry-level tier. It covers the “triple bottom line” (people, planet, profit) and the core principles of green building, including site selection, water efficiency, and energy use.
  • LEED Accredited Professional (AP) with Specialty: The advanced tier. It focuses on the practical application of LEED rating systems. You must choose a specialty such as BD+C (Building Design + Construction), ID+C (Interior Design + Construction), or O+M (Operations + Maintenance).
Prerequisites

The requirements differ significantly by level:

Level

Requirements

LEED Green Associate

No formal requirements. It is recommended to have exposure to green building concepts or attend a recognized training program.

LEED AP with Specialty

You must hold a valid LEED Green Associate credential. Additionally, you should have experience working on a LEED-registered project (though not strictly audited, it is essential for the exam).

Scope

The training covers the LEED v4.1 framework (the most current version in 2026), focusing on these key categories:

  1. Integrative Process: Collaborative team approach to project goals.
  2. Location and Transportation: Reducing the environmental impact of vehicle use.
  3. Sustainable Sites: Minimizing impact on ecosystems and water resources.
  4. Water Efficiency: Indoor and outdoor water reduction.
  5. Energy and Atmosphere: Energy performance, renewables, and refrigerant management.
  6. Materials and Resources: Life-cycle impact and waste management.
  7. Indoor Environmental Quality: Air quality, thermal comfort, and lighting.
Target Audience
  • Architects and Interior Designers: To lead sustainable design initiatives.
  • Engineers (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical): To optimize building performance and systems.
  • Construction Managers & Contractors: To implement green building practices on-site.
  • Real Estate Professionals & Facilities Managers: To improve asset value and operational efficiency.
  • Students & Graduates: To gain a competitive edge in the global job market.
Certifications

Upon passing the exams, you receive credentials from GBCI (Green Business Certification Inc.):

  • Credential 1: LEED Green Associate.
  • Credential 2: LEED AP (with your chosen specialty suffix, e.g., LEED AP BD+C).
  • Maintenance: * GA: 15 Continuing Education (CE) hours every 2 years.
  • AP: 30 Continuing Education (CE) hours every 2 years (6 must be specialty-specific).
Examination & Membership Fee

Note: Fees are lower for employees of USGBC member companies.

Fee Type

USGBC Member

Non-Member

LEED Green Associate Exam

$200 USD

$250 USD

LEED AP Specialty Exam

$250 USD

$350 USD

Combined (GA + AP) Exam

$400 USD

$550 USD

Pro-Tip: The “Combined Exam” allows you to take both the GA and AP tests in one four-hour session. If you fail the AP portion, you still earn the GA credential if you passed that section.

FAQ's

Q: Can I take the LEED AP exam directly?

A: No. You must pass the LEED Green Associate exam first. You can, however, schedule them on the same day as a “Combined Exam.”

Q: How many questions are on the exams?

A: Both the GA and the AP exams consist of 100 multiple-choice questions each. You are given 2 hours for each part.

Q: Is the LEED exam based on memorization?

A: The GA exam requires a mix of memorization and understanding of concepts. The AP exam is heavily situational, testing your ability to apply LEED credits to specific project scenarios.

Q: What is a passing score?

A: The passing score for all LEED exams is 170 on a scaled range of 125 to 200.

Q: Are there remote testing options?

A: Yes, GBCI offers online proctored exams through Prometric, or you can visit a physical testing center.

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      Program Info
      The course highlights:
      • Duration 8 Weeks
      • Language English
      • Level Foundation and Advanced
      • Mode Online/ Corporate
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