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Lighting school training courses in Detroit, MI (public, in-house or online) | ||||
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Lighting and Environmental Systems for Interiors School: Henry Ford Community College Venue: Detroit Tel.: 1-800-585-HFCC Introduction to the fundamentals of lighting design and developing basic understanding of acoustical, |
Lighting Design School: Wayne State University Venue: Detroit Tel.: (877) WSU-INFO The Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) curriculum is a three-year program of intensive practical training. The central component of the program is frequent performance, production and management under professional conditions with the Hilberry Repertory Company. Academic courses are intended as a supplement to this practical training. |
Lighting, Water, and Temperature Control Systems Format: Online School: Phoenix College Downtown Venue: Phoenix Tel.: 602-223-4000 The Home Electronics curriculum is designed to fulfill the growing requirement of trained professionals in the area of Home Technology Automation. In fact, home technology integrators anticipate seeing nearly 15 percent growth in their business in 2007, according to a January survey by CE Pro magazine. That follows a year (2006) in which integrators said they experienced revenue growth of 35 percent. But home technology integration firms face a challenge in finding individuals with the right ski... |
Lighting Fixtures and Energy Efficiency Format: Online School: LearnVirtual Venue: Oakland Tel.: 800-522-0554 One of the easiest ways to cut energy costs is to use energy saving light fixtures. Simply choosing the right fixtures can make a world of difference without taking away from the quality of light people are used to experiencing. This five hour interactive online course focuses on the importance of energy saving lighting fixtures, and how to select them.
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Interior Lighting Format: Online School: LearnVirtual Venue: Oakland Tel.: 800-522-0554 Lighting design is a process. It is the process of integrating light into the fabric of architecture. Regardless of the space to be lighted a bank, a church, an office, a gallery, a restaurant, a store, a classroom and regardless of the light sources available for use, the process is always the same. Because lighting design is a process, it can be learned. This course series traces the steps in the lighting design process much as a professional performs them in practice.
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