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This award is available to students registered in the Certificate in Lighting Design. The Toronto Section of the IES has been instrumental in supporting the Lighting Design program at Ryerson University and has raised significant funds for the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) Award (offered jointly with founding scholarship partners Canlyte and Osram Sylvania). Our partner is the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES), Toronto Section. Our instructors come from many disciplines and address the wide range of topics covered in the certificate program, including architecture, lighting design, electrical engineering, and theatre. Our students come from a wide range of backgrounds, including:ĭon’t have a degree? Contact our Academic Coordinator, Stephen Kaye, to find out if your level of education and lighting industry experience can qualify you for entry into the certificate. If you want to enhance your knowledge and skills in the art and science of lighting design, this certificate is designed for you. Social and environmental aspects of lighting.Energy efficiency and management techniques.Photometric calculations to analyze design applications.
Light sources and how they relate to the lighting design process.Through your courses – including studio classes – you will investigate and develop your understanding of these key topics: Please contact our Client Services team at if you have any questions. For curriculum details, refer to the archived calendar for your year of registration. Students who were formally registered in the certificate prior to July 2, 2021, must complete the curriculum requirements that were in effect at the time of their registration.
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Brighten your world and learn how to connect the physical properties and quality of light to design and space.Įffective Fall 2021, the Certificate in Lighting Design has been revised. There is an increasing need for buildings that are both environmentally responsible and ergonomically sound.ĭevelop a broad knowledge base and wide range of skills in lighting design through this six-course multidisciplinary certificate – our program also includes the opportunity to get real-industry experience through a project-based course guided by an expert lighting designer.
The lighting industry is undergoing dynamic changes due to legislative acts that limit energy budgets for new construction and retrofitting. The right light can elevate your mood, create a dramatic atmosphere, or provide a safe and healthy workspace. Relationships between both natural and created light and the built environments they illuminate are an important component of today’s architectural spaces. Want to find out more about the Certificate in Lighting Design? Express interest to connect with this program and receive updates.