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Qualified Commissioning Process Provider

Stand out in the marketplace with a Qualified Commissioning Process Provider Certificate from UW-Madison. Complete the program in about one week, and begin implementing the ASHRAE Commissioning Process on building projects.


Is this program right for you?

The Qualified Commissioning Process Provider Certificate from UW–Madison College of Engineering’s Office of Interdisciplinary Professional Programs is an opportunity to demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of the full American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Commissioning Process.

Whether you are just starting out in the field or are a seasoned veteran, the certificate will help you add value on projects and distinguish yourself in the commissioning industry. Past certificate graduates include engineers, architects, consultants, building owners, and facility managers.

Learn why the commissioning process provides consistent, cost-effective, and successful delivery of new buildings and construction projects, as well as enhances the productivity of existing buildings. By the end of the program, you will have a firm grasp of how to meet your commissioning goals through planning and communication.

The Qualified Commissioning Process Provider Certificate paves the way for additional accreditation based on professional experience in the field. Other commissioning certificates from the University of Wisconsin–Madison allow you to tailor your credentials to your role and unique interests.

Is this program right for you?

The Qualified Commissioning Process Provider Certificate from UW–Madison College of Engineering’s Office of Interdisciplinary Professional Programs is an opportunity to demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of the full American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Commissioning Process.

Whether you are just starting out in the field or are a seasoned veteran, the certificate will help you add value on projects and distinguish yourself in the commissioning industry. Past certificate graduates include engineers, architects, consultants, building owners, and facility managers.

Learn why the commissioning process provides consistent, cost-effective, and successful delivery of new buildings and construction projects, as well as enhances the productivity of existing buildings. By the end of the program, you will have a firm grasp of how to meet your commissioning goals through planning and communication.

The Qualified Commissioning Process Provider Certificate paves the way for additional accreditation based on professional experience in the field. Other commissioning certificates from the University of Wisconsin–Madison allow you to tailor your credentials to your role and unique interests.

Registration information

How you'll learn

  • Choose one of two course options:
    • Take the required course, one elective, and the exam.
    • Take the required course and the exam.
  • Complete all courses and review sessions.
  • Pass the Commissioning Certification examination.

Sample curriculum

Option 1

Required

  • Commissioning Process for Delivering Quality Constructed Projects
  • Certification Orientation/Review and Examination for Accredited Commissioning Process Provider

 

Elective Courses (choose one)

  • Commissioning Process for Existing Buildings
  • Project Management for the Commissioning Process

Option 2

Required

  • Leading the Commissioning Process: Step-by-Step Strategies for New Construction Projects
  • Certification Orientation/Review and Examination for Accredited Commissioning Process Provider

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