The Sustainable Building Advisor Certificate Program
The Sustainable Building Advisor Certificate Program is a nine-month, specialized training program, designed to enable graduates to advise employers or clients on strategies and tools for implementing sustainable building.
Who Should Participate?
• Architects and Engineers
• Tenant and Developer Representatives
• Construction and Capital Project Managers
• Other Building Industry Professionals
• Resource Conservation Specialists
Enhance your career through this in-depth and interactive training program designed for working professionals. Learn how to:
• Identify and articulate the key practices of sustainable building.
• Apply LEED™ and other relevant criteria or established guidelines.
• Analyze the costs and benefits of incorporating sustainable building measures.
• Work with architects, designers, builders, building operators, and utilities to improve a building’s performance.
• Learn about financial incentives and technical assistance offered by governments, utilities and non-profit organizations.
• Develop sustainable design goals for project development.
• Assist in the education and training of staff in your facility or firm in sustainable building.
Registering for CCE courses
Students taking classes offered through Corporate and Continuing Education (CCE) are not required to
formally apply for admission to the college.
To register for a non-credit or CCE courses held on campus:
1. Print out the registration form and fill in your course selections
a. Be sure to include the CRN number and course title
b. Payment for CCE classes must be made at the time of registration so be sure to include
payment information on your form
2. Submit the registration form:
a. In person at the Records Office on either campus (if you paying by check, cash or credit card)
b. Via Fax to (203) 285-2422 or (203) 285-2018 (Visa or MasterCard payment only)
c. By mail to: Gateway Community College Records Office
60 Sargent Drive, New Haven, CT 06511 or 88 Bassett Road, North Haven, CT 06473
To register for CCE “ed2go” courses, log onto www.ed2go.com/gateway to select your course and then
call the CCE office at (203) 285-2080 to make arrangements for your online selections.
Refund Policy (including credit and credit-free courses)
If any course is canceled, students will receive a full refund of tuition and fees. A full refund of tuition (not
fees) will be made if written notice of withdrawal is received in the Office of Business and Industry
Services no later than the last business day of the college preceding the first scheduled class day. No
refund will be made after this date. Students who paid with Mastercard and VISA will receive their
refund by check. Charge cards will not be credited. Allow at least 45 days for payment of refunds.
Course Cancellation
Students who register for a course that is later canceled will be notified and given an opportunity to select
another course. If the student does not choose another course, a full refund of tuition and fees will be
made.
Statement of Change
The text of this document does not constitute a contract. The college reserves the right to change the
information presented.
Two weekends a month
from February through June
CRN: 1980
9
Sessions: February 12, 2010 -
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Day:
Fridays
and Saturdays
Time: 9:00
am – 5:00 p.m. Fridays
9:00 a.m. –
3:00 p.m. Saturdays
Location:
North
Haven – TBA
Course Fee:
$3,045.00
Instructor: Cornwell
Scholarships and Financial Assistance: Students who may be eligible for workforce or
veterans’ benefits, or other financial assistance, should contact Robyn
Cornwell for additional information. Tel: (503) 927-9260.
For additional information, please see the latest program
brochure posted on the Corporate and Continuing Education website.
This
Friday afternoon seminar provides instruction in best strategies and practices
in the development of a step-by-step “green” business plan, taught by financial
management experts. Participants in this program will write and present a
sustainable business proposal as a class exercise.
The transition to a greener economy will separate successful
businesses from failures. The new bottom
line will in large part come from energy efficiencies resulting from energy
conservation and highly efficient architectural, transportation, and structural
designs and the use of renewable and recyclable energy generation systems. Most
organizations will have sustainability officers to guide the development of
sustainable business practices. The question looms, “how do we get there?”
Sustainable Business Development is a hands-on, mentored and practical seminar series designed for established and new
businesses seeking to create new business activities in the emerging green economy. Participants will learn
practical business development and leadership skills, and will write and
present their own business plan proposals as final class projects.
Special attention will be focused on the business
development opportunities provided by the American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act (ARRA) and other federal government programs that seek community
collaboration and partnerships targeting local economic development.
Students
who register for this program also may be interested in attending the
grant-writing program scheduled earlier the same day. See “Grant Writing for
Workforce and Economic Development” taught by Linda Kobylarz, CRN
The course will include interactive presentations by expert
practitioners, onsite visits, and exercises that address issues, innovative
strategies, and successful practices in sustainable business formation.
Innovative business concepts and strategies will be assessed to determine the
viability of incubating businesses to generate a vibrant new local economy.
Instructor Peter G. Curtis, Principal of WGC
Limited, also leads the local chapter of Vets Link. Please contact Peter
Curtis for additional program and scholarship information at (203) 499-9349.
CRN: 1981 12 Sessions: 2/12 – 5/7
(No
class, 4/2)
Day:
Fridays
Time:
3:00
p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Location:
North
Haven – TBD
Course
Fee: $150.00
(We are actively seeking scholarships, particularly for veterans)
Instructor: Curtis
Grant Proposal Writing for Workforce and Economic
Development
This
early Friday afternoon seminar series will explore and coach students through
the process of preparing and submitting a grant proposal, placing emphasis on
funding opportunities through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
(ARRA), other federal and state programs, foundations, and other sources.
As of August 5, 2009 there were
over 34,000 active federal grant opportunities. Hundreds of private foundations
add more opportunities every week.
Every year there are millions of dollars just waiting for the right
projects. Is your project one of them? This course is designed to help you
develop and write successful grant proposals. Topics include:
·
Sources of Grant Money (federal, state, community, foundation,
corporate, other)
·
Types of Grants
·
Project Identification – Needs and benefits (solutions-based
projects)
·
“Best Fit” Analysis – Match your project to SGA requirements
·
Project Design – Concept, development, delivery, evaluation, and
more
·
Writing the Grant Proposal – Step-by-step process in writing a
fundable proposal
The goal of this course is for each participant to complete a
first draft of a grant proposal.
This program brings together crucial
concepts for creating the partnerships, the innovative ideas, the leadership
strategies, and the valued organizational growth and sustainability represented
by well-constructed grant proposals.
Students who register for this program also may be
interested in attending the Sustainable Business Development Program scheduled
later the same day. See “Sustainable Business Development taught by Peter
Curtis, CRN.
Instructor Linda Kobylarz has 25 years of
experience providing seminars in “21st Century Skills and
Employability.” Please contact her for additional program information at:
(860) 675-8003.
CRN: 1982
9
Sessions: 2/12 – 4/23
(No
class 3/19, 4/2)
Day:
Fridays
Time:
12:30
– 2:30 p.m.
Location:
North
Haven – TBD
Course
Fee: $170.00
Instructor: Kobylarz
Sustainable Health and Living
The everyday effects of climate change and the measures we
can take to make our daily living practices more sustainable can improve the
length and quality of life. This course examines the effects on life caused by
the buildings in which we live, our transportation and food systems, the
products we buy, our energy sources, community landscaping, urban design, and
architecture, and how we deal with waste and recycling. Practical green measures we can implement to make
our lives and our communities more sustainable will be examined. Participants
will develop a comprehensive package of green
measures that may demonstrate financial, health, and environmental benefits in
the following objective aspects of sustainable life:
Buildings (design,
construction and demolition)
Healthy
Indoor Living
Sustainable
Aspects of Wellness
Transportation
Food and Nutrition
(growing, processing & packaging, retail, etc.)
Clothing and Consumer
Goods (from sourcing of raw materials to final disposal)
Renewable Energy Sources
Communities (urban
design, walkability, density, social needs etc)
Waste and Recycling
The course will cover green trends in consumer shopping and
the affect of the food we eat and the consumer products we buy on us and on our
planet. Brainstorming sessions will consider issues raised and propose
alternative solutions. A class exercise will list and prioritize problems and
solutions and compile a final report.
CRN: 1983
10
Sessions: 2/11 – 4/23
(No class 4/2)
Day:
Thursdays
Time:
6:30
– 8:30 p.m.
Location:
North
Haven – TBA
Course
Fee:
$175
Instructor: Cornwell
and Lombard
Sustainable Operations Credit Certificate Programs (Under
Development)
Gateway Community College now offers credit courses in Sustainable
Operations. These courses will count toward credit certificate programs
currently under development by the Divisions of Corporate and Continuing
Education and Engineering and Applied Technologies.
The program design shared by these new certificate programs
includes innovative features:
1) Curricula that
follow content and skill recommendations of business and industry.
2) “Hands-on”
practical skill training.
3) Preparation to
take a Certificate of Knowledge exam after one semester of combined classroom
and skilled operations study, as applicable.
4) Academic,
technical, and social skills geared to each student’s needs integrated into the
skill requirements for these occupations.
College
credit courses that may be applied toward an associates degree or transfer
Automotive
CRN# 1839 Alternative
Fuel Spec. Topics 1/22
– 5/17 T
8:00 a.m. – 9:50 a.m. INH
011
CRN# 1904 Introduction
to Small Engines 1/22
– 5/17 M 7:00
p.m. – 9:50 p.m. INH
014
W 7:00
p.m. – 9:50 p.m. INH
014
CRN# 1905 Introduction
to Diesel Engines 1/22
– 5/17 T 2:00
p.m. – 3:50 p.m. INH
011
CRN# 1479 Hybrid
Vehicle 1/22
– 5/17 T 12:00
p.m. – 1:50 p.m. INH
011
CRN# 1480 Hybrid
Vehicle 1/22
– 5/17 M 12:00
p.m. – 1:50 p.m. INH
011
W 12:00
p.m. – 1:50 p.m. INH
014
Environmental Engineering
CRN# 1879 Introduction to Solar Thermal System 1/22 – 5/17 F 9:00
a.m. – 11:50 p.m. INH
105
CRN# 1880 Introduction to Solar Thermal System 1/22 – 5/17 T 6:00
p.m. – 8:20 p.m. INH
105
T 6:00
p.m. – 9:20 p.m. INH
105
Environmental Science
CRN# 1676 Intro. To Environ. Science 1/22 – 5/17 T 7:00
p.m. – 9:50 p.m. ILW
233
CRN# 1854 Intro. To Environ. Science 1/22 –
5/17 M 5:20
p.m. – 8:10 p.m. INH
201
CRN# 1678 Toxicology 1/22 – 5/17 W 5:20
p.m. – 8:10 p.m.
INH 117
CRN# 1679 Qual/Quant.
Field/Lab Anal. II
1/22 – 5/17 T 7:00
p.m. – 9:50 p.m. INH
001
R 5:20
p.m. – 8:10 p.m. INH
211
Water Management
CRN# 1680 Spec.
Topics in Water Trtmnt 1/22
– 5/17 M 6:00
p.m. – 8:50 p.m. TBA
CRN# 1681 Spec.
Topics in Water Dist. 1/22
– 5/17 R 7:00 p.m. – 9:50 p.m. INH 117
CRN# 1907 Intro
to Utility Management 1/22
-5/17 W 4:45 p.m. – 7:35 p.m. IMDC