Sign Up Now for Fall 2025 Online Lighting Certification Courses From LHRC  

Two new online certification courses – one in Lighting Design and the other in Light and Human Health – are being offered by The Light and Health Research Center (LHRC).  The online format makes it easier for professionals to participate, and it eliminates any travel and lodging costs.

These interactive educational courses will be led by LHRC faculty and staff who are the foremost experts in their fields. Classes begin in September, and early registration is encouraged.

Dan Frering, LHRC’s education program director said, “We have designed these two online courses to provide information that will help professionals in lighting and related occupations to gain cutting-edge knowledge and advance in their careers.” 

The 2025 educational programs include:

Online Professional Certificate Course in Lighting Design

September 11 to November 13, 2025

This 10-week online professional certificate course in lighting design provides the knowledge and skills needed to help those in professions related to lighting to begin or improve their practice in architectural lighting design for a wide variety of interior and exterior spaces. More information and registration can be found here

Online Certificate Course in Light and Human Health

September 24 to October 22, 2025

This 5-week online, interactive certificate course provides a solid understanding of the latest research about the interaction between light and human health, as well as information on how to use the power of light to improve health and wellbeing in schools, offices, hospitals, homes and other settings. More information and registration can be found here

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