Frequently Asked Questions
LC means Lighting Certified. The NCQLP has established a certification process by which practitioners in lighting and related fields, through testing, demonstrate their knowledge and experience across the lighting professions.
The LC credential demonstrates to clients/customers and your peers that you have acquired the necessary knowledge, understanding, and ability to apply lighting principles and techniques successfully.
The LC indicates your commitment to career development and professional practice.
The LC acknowledges your broad knowledge base in an increasingly specialized practice making you a valuable asset to not only your company, but also the industry as well.
Those who successfully complete the NCQLP Lighting Certification Examination are entitled to use the appellation, LC (Lighting Certified), after their name for professional purposes.
The LC examination is a four hours, two-section examination. There are 180 multiple choice questions, 80 of which are a series of job related case studies.
NCQLP volunteers who are lighting specialists work with the testing agency PSI to develop the annual examination.
If you hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college/university and have three years of lighting-related experience, OR have a total of six years of lighting-related work experience, you are qualified to sit for the examination.
The specific content areas have not been finalized for the 2023 exam. Information will be available in late March 2023.
The next examination will be held on:
October 16, 2024 thru November 17, 2024.
Early Application Deadline (by August 2, 2024) $625.00, Final Application Deadline (by September 13, 2024) $675.00.
The 2024 LC Candidate Handbook, including all application materials, may be downloaded by clicking here.
NCQLP does not provide a course in preparation of the LC examination, however, other organizations may be developing one.
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