
Now in its 9th year with more than 350 program graduates
Registration for the 2008-09 Program Begins July 15th, 2008
Program History
In 1998, Seattle Central Community College joined Seattle City Light and City of Seattle Public Utilities in their effort to educate industry members about the nuances of green building - how to do it and how to sell it. Committed professionals were calling for an innovative educational experience that would provide deep knowledge of sustainable-building topics across the board. The Sustainable Building Advisor Program was born of this need, and was the first comprehensive course in sustainable building tailored to the working professional.
NaSBAP has now distributed the program to 13 additional colleges and utilities in the U.S. and Canada.
Why the SBA course?
Do you want to learn how to contribute to a more sustainable built environment? Are you interested in engaging clients or others in your workplace to make more environmentally responsible building decisions? Are you eager to connect with a network of professionals in the building industry committed to furthering the green building movement? Then the SBA course is the right course for you!
The SBA course is unique and exceptional in that it offers:
Who Should Take the Course?
There are no limitations to who can take the course, and there are no prerequisites. Many SBA students have building, design, or environmental backgrounds, though the course is accessible to a wide range of professionals in many different industries, including engineering, government, research, resource conservation, utilities, and consulting. You must be able to commit to meet the course requirements, including attendance at all nine course sessions (two full days per session, typically on Friday and Saturday, once a month).