Existing Building Commissioning Process Provider Certificate

Is this program right for you?
The UW–Madison Commissioning Process certificate offers those with varying levels of professional experience the opportunity to gain recognition for their knowledge and skills.
- Our focus on the full ASHRAE Existing Building Commissioning Process helps you distinguish your capabilities and highlight your unique career paths
- Certificate earners typically include commissioning authorities and project managers; architects, engineers, contractors, facility managers and staff
- Additional certifications are available to those with project experience who currently hold our other QCxP certification
Education that works for you
With completion of courses and an exam, you’ll be on your way to earning a Commissioning Certificate, a credential that can open doors to increased job responsibilities or a promotion in the field.
Program type
Professional certificate
Degree/Certificate
Existing Building Commissioning Process Provider Certificate
Commitment
6-8 days*
Tuition
$2,870 to $3,165
Format
Hybrid
Credits
38 professional development hours (PDHs)
3.8 continuing education units (CEUs)
38 AIA learning units (LUs)
Admission terms
The certification is valid for five years before renewal.
STEM opt eligible
No
Supports F-1 Visa
No
*The courses do not have to be taken consecutively. Enrollment in the examination requires completion of the two required courses indicated
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Requirements and events
Program requirements
Application materials required
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What you’ll learn
Strengthen your building optimization expertise with the Existing Building Commissioning Process Provider program. Through coursework and practical exercises, you’ll be equipped to assess and improve building performance systems like HVAC for greater efficiency.
- Commissioning process for existing buildings
- Fundamentals of HVAC
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