Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Program

Professional Global for Managing Educational Project is launching its training program in Green Building and Sustainability.


This program is accredited by the American Society of Professional Engineers (ASPE), the International Association for Environment, Health and Occupational Safety (IAOSHE), the International Academy of Arts, Media & Creativity (IAAMC), the American Management Institute (AMI), and the United States Green Building Council (USGC).

The program is provided in cooperation with the Council of Arab Economic Unity and will be provided by trainers specialized in sustainable architecture and green building.

Program Outcomes

You will receive a local certificate issued by the Professional Global for Managing Educational Projects (PGMEP) explaining the practical part of the program.

You can become internationally accredited by the American Society of Professional Engineers (ASPE), the International Association for Environment, Health and Occupational Safety (IAOSHE), or the United States Green Building Council (USGC).

Program Objectives

  1. To learn about the concept of sustainability according to the international definition.
  2. To learn about the features of green buildings and their benefits to individuals, communities, and public organizations.
  3. To understand the process of submitting green building projects to be accredited by LEED, the most globally widespread system.
  4. To learn how to prepare for the LEED GA exam.
  5. To open new horizons for the participant to be qualified enough to join the organizations specialized in the areas of sustainability and green building.

Program Target Audience

Students, graduates, staff members, and employers from different sectors, mainly engineering and strategic and sustainable planning.

Program Content

  • Session 1 covers:
    1. The globally approved definition of sustainability and its relation to green building.
    2. Green buildings’ features and the difference between them and traditional buildings.
    3. Core principles to follow during the design and construction of green buildings according to the global requirements of the United States Green Building Council (USGC).
    4. Construction phases of the green building evaluation system and the stakeholders responsible for preparing this system.
    5. Green buildings’ design process and the difference between it and the design process of traditional buildings.
    6. How to apply green building projects to become certified by the United States Green Building Council (USGC).
    7. Green building classifications and the difference between the certificates issued to these buildings.

  • Sessions 2 &3 cover the explanation of different classes used to categorize green buildings and their related standards:
    1. Location and transportation
    2. Location sustainability
    3. Water usage efficiency
    4. Energy and surrounding environment
    5. Materials and natural resources.
    6. Internal space quality.
    7. Design innovation.
    8. Integrated design process.

  • Session 4 covers:
    1. How to apply for the LEED Green Associate exam?
    2. Examples of local and global green buildings.

  • Session 5 covers:
    1. Specialized professional research discussion.
    2. Certificates handling.

Joining our programs will enable you to earn an international certification related to your field!