A core lighting curriculum for university students and lighting professionals

Author:

Houser KW12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Civil and Construction Engineering, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA

2. Building Systems Group, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Portland, OR, USA

Abstract

In collaboration with a group of lighting professionals, learning outcomes were defined, prioritized, organized and mapped to a three-course sequence of lighting courses within a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering degree programme. Syllabi and educational exercises were developed to support the learning outcomes – including classroom activities, homework assignments and design projects. The learning exercises balance the technical foundations of applied illuminating engineering with the artistic aspects of applied lighting design and are intended to promote significant and lasting learning by providing students with education that is useful and relevant to current lighting practice. The process for identifying and prioritizing lighting content is described, a process that could be adapted by other lighting educators to other pedagogical contexts. The syllabi and learning exercises are disseminated for reuse or adaptation, or for self-study by independent learners.

Funder

Nuckolls Fund for Lighting Education

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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