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ROSSLYN, VIRGINIA, June 5, 2017—The
Lighting Controls Association (LCA), a council of the National
Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA), has announced a new
partnership with the California Community College System (CCCS) to
educate tomorrow’s electrical workforce about energy-saving lighting
controls throughout California.
CCCS is the largest system of higher education in the nation, with 2.1
million students attending 113 colleges. This partnership aims to
upskill an electrical workforce in support of California’s goal to
dramatically reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions, notably in
the area of lighting automation. The South Orange County
Community College District’s Irvine Valley College established this
partnership and led an initiative that provides access to
industry-valued curriculum across all California community colleges.
LCA is a lighting industry sponsored activity dedicated to promoting
lighting controls through education. LCA’s distance-education system,
Education Express, offers more than 50 hours of free online instruction
in lighting control technology, design, application and commissioning.
Education Express courses are registered with the American Institute of
Architects (AIA) Continuing Education System, National Council on
Quality in the Lighting Professions (NCQLP), and the California
Advanced Lighting Controls Training Program (CALCTP).
Under the agreement, CCCS will facilitate educator and student access
to the Education Express curriculum via participating colleges.
Initially implementing a pilot program, CCCS estimates students from as
many as 60 colleges will ultimately enroll in Education Express.
Students who complete the Education Express program gain a broad and
deep understanding of lighting controls and qualify for CALCTP and
CALCTP-AT training and certification.
“We are excited about this strategic partnership which enhances our
technical career education mission for both new students and the
incumbent workforce,” said Corine Doughty, Dean, Irvine Valley College.
“For nearly 20 years, the Lighting Controls Association has educated
the public about controlled lighting,” said Gary Meshberg, LEED AP, LC,
Chair of the LCA and Director of Sales for Encelium. “We’re very
excited about this new partnership with CCCS to educate tomorrow’s
electrical workforce in California.”
For more information about CCCS, visit www.CCCCO.edu. For more information about the Lighting Controls Association and Education Express, visit www.LightingControlsAssociation.org.
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nearly two decades, the Lighting Controls Association has educated the
professional lighting community about lighting control technology and
application.
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