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Illumination basics are covered along with the theoretical background
that should enable the engineer to understand the potential impacts of a
given lighting design or changes to the same. More importantly,
completion this course will provide the requisite knowledge to perform
various lighting design methods.
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course is meant to provide an overview of the illumination principles, basic and theoretical background, with an emphasis on methodologies used to determine the lighting required for various tasks or to meet requirements. Although many can benefit, three specific groups are targeted with the following goals.
• Provide a practicing Professional Engineer (PE) with a a refresher on illumination or for the engineer assigned to lighting with the minimum knowledge to properly design a lighting system.
• Provide a practicing Engineer with the requisite knowledge to adequately review and analyze designs for compliance with requirements.
• Provide a licensed Electrician with an understanding of a lighting system to be able to assess impacts on lighting for installation changes.
NOTEAccess to the IESNA (Illuminating Engineering Society of North America) Lighting Handbook will be helpful for greater study (but is not required for completion of the course).
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