Specifications

Qualification title: Diploma in Environmental Engineering
Qualification type: ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING BASED ON CREDIT SYSTEM
Accreditation status: Accredited
Credit Equivalency: 15 Credits
Qualification number: 801/7453/8
TOTAL LEARNING HOURS: 150 Hours
GUIDED LEARNING HOURS : 45 Hours
Availability: UK and international
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Qualification Overview

This course provides a comprehensive overview of environmental science, emphasizing the principles of ecology, biodiversity, and the interactions between organisms and their environments. It highlights sustainable practices essential for maintaining ecological balance and explores the sustainable management of natural resources, particularly water. Key topics include water quality assessment, hydrology, pollution effects, and conservation strategies for efficient resource use.

Additionally, the course delves into waste management and pollution control, covering solid and hazardous waste, recycling methods, and advanced technologies to minimize environmental impact. Students will also study the design of environmental engineering systems, such as water and wastewater treatment, air quality control, and site remediation. The curriculum concludes with an examination of environmental laws and governance, focusing on international treaties, national regulations, and the roles of stakeholders in environmental protection.


Units

S.No. Unit Title Unit Specification Credit Value
1 Environmental Science and Ecology Essential Unit 3
2 Water Resources Management Essential Unit 3
3 Waste Management and Pollution Control Essential Unit 3
4 Environmental Engineering Design Essential Unit 3
5 Environmental Policy and Regulation Essential Unit 3


Learning Outcomes

  • Explain key ecological concepts and their significance in environmental management.
  • Assess the impact of human activities on biodiversity and ecosystems.
  • Propose sustainable solutions to ecological challenges.
  • Analyze water quality parameters.
  • Describe the hydrological cycle and its significance.
  • Develop sustainable water management strategies.
  • Classify various types of waste and management techniques.
  • Assess pollution control technologies.
  • Design compliant waste management plans.
  • Apply engineering principles to design environmental systems.
  • Evaluate the sustainability of engineering projects.
  • Utilize modeling software for system analysis.
  • Understand key environmental policies and regulations.
  • Analyze the effectiveness of environmental laws.
  • Develop compliance strategies for regulations.

Entry Requirements

  • Learners who possess Qualifications at Level 2 and/or;
  • Learners who have work experience in a business environment and demonstrate ambition with clear career goals;
  • Learners who possess a level 3 qualification in another discipline and want to develop their careers in business management.