Lighting Project Course
Master the full spectrum of lighting projects from initial planning through to installation. Tailored for electrical professionals, this course covers designing layered lighting systems, specifying LED fixtures, developing control circuits, and producing clear documentation to enhance project performance, user comfort, and energy savings across modern residential spaces.

4 to 360 hours flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This course equips you with hands-on skills to create efficient and comfortable lighting solutions for contemporary homes. You'll explore lighting basics, colour temperature, glare management, and human-centric factors, then convert client requirements into precise lux levels and lighting scenes. Gain expertise in selecting fixtures, planning layouts, integrating controls, and preparing documentation to produce precise plans, compelling briefs, and energy-efficient, visually harmonious lighting schemes.
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Develop skills
- Residential lighting design: develop efficient, multi-layered lighting plans for every room.
- Lighting calculations: determine fixture sizes and lux levels swiftly for practical projects.
- LED and fixture selection: pick optimal specifications, beam angles, and layouts for top performance.
- Control and switching schemes: create intelligent, dimmable, energy-efficient circuits.
- Professional lighting documentation: generate precise plans and briefs for clients and installation teams.
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