Postgraduate Program in Environment & Sustainability Management

£1,255.00

Description

Course Overview


Course Description


  • •This course Postgraduate Program in Environment & Sustainability Management provides an overview of environmental management frameworks, principles, and contemporary issues. It also introduces individuals to important terms and concepts and examines the historical background of environmental management.
  • •This section examines the creation and application of environmental policies at the municipal, state, and federal levels. It looks at institutional structures, regulatory frameworks, and environmental governance mechanisms.
  • •Comprehending the scientific ideas that underlie environmental challenges is essential. This section of the curriculum covers topics including ecosystem dynamics, biodiversity protection, pollution control, climate change science, and environmental monitoring techniques.
  • •This module focuses on handling various wastes (such as hazardous and solid waste) and reducing pollution from urban, agricultural, and industrial sources. Remediation methods, pollution prevention, recycling, and waste-to-energy technologies are also possible topics.


  • •To acquire the information and abilities required for admission into the profession, people from a variety of backgrounds interested in making the switch to environmental careers might enroll in a postgraduate program in environmental management.
  • •People currently employed in environmental fields—such as sustainability officers, ecological consultants, conservationists, or government officials—may decide to continue their education to broaden their knowledge, stay current on best practices and emerging trends, and further their careers.


  • •Candidates must pass an equivalent exam in a relevant stream or have a degree (level 7 certification).
  • •The degree must have a minimum cumulative score of 50 percent or above.
  • •An institution that has received official recognition as a degree-granting body must award the degree.
  • •Candidates may also qualify if a regionally approved university considers their postsecondary degree to be equivalent to a four-year bachelor’s degree.
  • •To be eligible for entry into the program, candidates must have a minimum of five years of experience in occupational health and safety.


  • •The semester test spans 4.30 hours and includes 70 objective questions and 30 descriptive questions.
  • •In addition to the written exam, students must turn in a 2,500-word project report within 60 days of the completion date.


This course boasts prestigious accreditations and memberships, reflecting its global recognition and high standards:

  • Accreditations:
    • •Full Accreditation from the British Accreditation Council (BAC – UK)
    • •Full Accreditation from the International Association for Quality Assurance in Pre-Tertiary and Higher Education (QAHE – USA)
    • •Approved Learning Partner of the International Board of Safety Professionals (IBSP – UK)
  • Course Accreditations:
    • •Accredited by the International Institute of Risk & Safety Management (IIRSM – UK)
  • International Institutional Memberships:
    • •British Safety Council (BSC – UK)
    • •The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA – UK)
    • •Institute of Engineers India (IEI)
    • •National Safety Council India (NSCI)


  • • Statistics for Environmental Engineers
  • • Environmental Chemistry
  • • Environmental Microbiology
  • • Transport of Water and Wastewater
  • • Principles and Design of Physico-Chemical Treatment Systems
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  • • Principles and Design of Biological Treatment Systems
  • • Air Pollution Control
  • • Solid and Hazardous Waste Management
  • • Environmental and Socio-economic Impact Assessment
  • • Industrial Wastewater Pollution- Prevention and Control
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  • • Environmental Policies and Legislation
  • • Remote Sensing and GIS Applications in Environmental Management
  • • Climate change and Adaptation
  • • Transport of Water and Wastewater
  • • Principles and Design of Physico-Chemical Treatment Systems
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