Environmental Management 1200 Hours Higher Advanced Diploma

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Higher Advanced Diploma in Environmental Management course online. Climate change, species extinction, pollution, emissions trading schemes (ETS's) and "greening" economies are the catch-phrases and concerns of informed people worldwide. New employment opportunities are constantly emerging in this field but, despite this continuing growth, many graduates in the environmental sciences still find that a job eludes them. Often this is because their studies have not covered the subjects and skills which are in fact providing the employment opportunities.

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Subjects

  • Conservation
  • Zoology
  • Rehabilitation

Course programme

Choose 6 Compulsory Modules from the list below:

  • Conservation & Environmental Management BEN201
  • Environmental Assessment BEN301
  • Environmental Studies VEN100
  • Environmental Waste Management BEN202
  • Water Conservation and Management
  • Wildlife Conservation

Choose 1 Stream Module:

  • Industry Project 1 BIP000
  • Research Project 1 BGN102
  • Workshop 1 BGN103
  • Or Approved Work Experience

Select your area of interest and choose 5 elective modules from the list:

Agriculture:
  • Advanced Permaculture BHT301
  • Organic Farming BAG305
  • Permaculture III VSS106
  • Permaculture IV VSS107
  • Permaculture Systems BHT201
  • Sustainable Agriculture BAG215
  • Trees for Rehabilitation (Landcare reforestation) BHT205
Architecture:
  • Alternative Energy VSS102
  • Biophilic Design and Landscaping
  • Green Walls and Roofs BHT256
  • Healthy Buildings I BSS200
  • Healthy Buildings II BHT256
  • Mud Brick Construction ASS103
  • Project Management BBS201
  • Technical Writing BWR301
  • Trees for Rehabilitation (Landcare reforestation) BHT205
Ecotorism:
  • Adventure Tourism BTR302
  • Business Planning
  • Ecotour Management BTR101
  • Eco Tour Guide BTR301
  • Event Management BRE209
  • Leadership BBS110
  • Marketing Foundations
  • Workplace Health and Safety
Horticulture:
  • Biophilic Design and Landscaping
  • Landscaping I BHT109
  • Landscaping II BHT214
  • Landscaping III BHT235
  • Natural Garden Designs BHT215
  • Nature Park Management I BEN120
  • Nature Park Management II BEN207
  • Permaculture II VSS105
  • Trees for Rehabilitation (Landcare reforestation) BHT205
Science:
  • Botany I - Plant Physiology & Taxonomy BSC104
  • Botany II - Plant Growth and Development BSC204
  • Climate Science
  • Earth Science BEN204
  • Environmental Chemistry BRC306
  • Introduction to Ecology BEN101
  • Plant Ecology
  • Soil and Water Chemistry BSC307
Wildlife:
  • Carnivore Zoology BEN219
  • Herpetology BEN209
  • Invertebrate Zoology BEN218
  • Ornithology BEN102
  • Marine Studies I BEN103
  • Marine Studies II BEN203
  • Primatology BEN210
  • Vertebrate Zoology BEN104
  • Wildlife Management BEN205
  • UK Wildlife Law (an Introduction) ADL044

Practicals:

  • Visit, observe and undertake research into different environments
  • Practice hands on skills that are important to identifying and analyzing components of environments including animals, plants, soils, etc.
  • Network with industry professionals, suppliers, public and private enterprises and others who are involved in environmental and sustainability industries.
  • Undertake minor and more significant reseach, developing your professional, scientific research skills.
  • Develop skills that provide "real" work opportunities for environment professionals (which unfortunately are not always covered in other courses)
  • Learn to conduct and write up environmental Assessments
  • Learn to manage projects
  • Learn to organise and conduct an ecotourism enterprise
  • Learn to work to specification when addressing environmental problems (by undertaking PBL Projects)
  • Read, investigate, discuss, and formulate informed perceptions and opinions about a wide range of environmental concepts and ideas.
  • Attend meetings, trade shows, seminars and/or conferences that are relevant to the environmental profession.

Note: each module in the Diploma in Zoo Keeping is a Certificate in its own right, and may be studied separately.

Environmental Management 1200 Hours Higher Advanced Diploma

Price on request