Continuing Education

We offer a variety of continuing education courses

Continuing Education

We offer a variety of continuing education courses

At Pa-Co Lighting, we are committed to supporting architects, lighting designers, engineers, specifiers, and agents in staying at the forefront of lighting design, technology, and sustainability. Our accredited continuing education courses provide an interactive, experience-based, and participant-centered approach, featuring full-scale demonstrations, hands-on learning, and real-world applications.

Professionals affiliated with organizations such as the American Institute of Architects (AIA), NCQLP (National Council on Qualifications for the Lighting Professions), IIDA (International Interior Design Association), ASID (American Society of Interior Designers), and IDC (Interior Designers of Canada) are required to earn continuing education units (CEUs) to maintain their credentials and uphold industry standards. Each of our courses is certified for AIA/CES and IDCEC CEUs, ensuring valuable, recognized professional development.

Our CEU courses can be delivered virtually or as in-person interactive sessions at your organization. To schedule a course or learn more, contact [email protected]

Behavioral Health Essential Lighting Requirements

Credit: 1 LU | HSW (AIA | IDCEC)

The importance of Lighting in Behavioral Health Spaces Plays a pivotal role in creating safe, stable, and supportive environments for individuals with behavioral health conditions.

Patients experiencing bipolar disorder, clinical depression, and other mental health challenges are significantly impacted by the intensity brightness, and color of both natural and artificial light.

This course explores critical aspects of lighting design for behavioral health facilities and highlights the importance of proper lighting.

  • Promote patient comfort and well-being
  • Enhance safety for patients and staff
  • Support staff functionality and efficiency
  • Offer design flexibility for unique behavioral health needs
  • Ensure compliance with health care standards

Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how lighting solutions can positively influence recovery, safety, and operational outcomes in behavioral health spaces.

At Pa-Co Lighting, we are committed to supporting architects, lighting designers, engineers, specifiers, and agents in staying at the forefront of lighting design, technology, and sustainability. Our accredited continuing education courses provide an interactive, experience-based, and participant-centered approach, featuring full-scale demonstrations, hands-on learning, and real-world applications.

Professionals affiliated with organizations such as the American Institute of Architects (AIA), NCQLP (National Council on Qualifications for the Lighting Professions), IIDA (International Interior Design Association), ASID (American Society of Interior Designers), and IDC (Interior Designers of Canada) are required to earn continuing education units (CEUs) to maintain their credentials and uphold industry standards. Each of our courses is certified for AIA/CES and IDCEC CEUs, ensuring valuable, recognized professional development.

Our CEU courses can be delivered virtually or as in-person interactive sessions at your organization. To schedule a course or learn more, contact [email protected]

Behavioral Health Essential Lighting Requirements

Credit: 1 LU | HSW (AIA | IDCEC)

The importance of Lighting in Behavioral Health Spaces Plays a pivotal role in creating safe, stable, and supportive environments for individuals with behavioral health conditions.

Patients experiencing bipolar disorder, clinical depression, and other mental health challenges are significantly impacted by the intensity brightness, and color of both natural and artificial light.

This course explores critical aspects of lighting design for behavioral health facilities and highlights the importance of proper lighting.

  • Promote patient comfort and well-being
  • Enhance safety for patients and staff
  • Support staff functionality and efficiency
  • Offer design flexibility for unique behavioral health needs
  • Ensure compliance with health care standards

Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how lighting solutions can positively influence recovery, safety, and operational outcomes in behavioral health spaces.