Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-23 | - |
Program Overview
This online postgraduate short course equips learners with the knowledge and skills to effectively monitor pollution in the environment. It covers key elements of monitoring programs, sample collection, chemical and biological analysis methods, environmental models, data analysis, and compliance assessment. The course is delivered through a combination of lectures, tutorials, and practical activities, and is assessed through coursework-based assignments, reports, presentations, and online quizzes.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Overview:
This postgraduate short course provides the knowledge and skills required to monitor pollution in the environment. The course covers the key elements of monitoring programs for air, water, and land, as well as sample collection, chemical and biological analysis methods, the use of environmental models, data analysis, and compliance assessment.
Objectives:
- Equip learners with the knowledge and skills to effectively monitor pollution in the environment.
- Develop expertise in various monitoring techniques, including sample collection, chemical and biological analysis, and data analysis.
- Provide a comprehensive understanding of environmental models and their application in pollution monitoring.
- Enable learners to assess compliance with environmental regulations and standards.
Additional Details:
- This course is offered online, allowing for flexible learning and accessibility for a wider audience.
- The course duration is 12 weeks, starting on September 23, 2024.
- The course is worth 30 credit points.
- Sample collection: Learners will learn about various methods for collecting environmental samples, including air, water, soil, and sediment samples.
- Chemical methods of analysis: The course covers different chemical techniques used to analyze pollutants in environmental samples, including spectrophotometry, chromatography, and mass spectrometry.
- Quality assurance in chemical analysis: This section focuses on the importance of quality assurance and quality control in environmental analysis, ensuring accurate and reliable data.
- Biological methods of analysis: Learners will explore biological methods for assessing pollution impacts, including bioassays, bioaccumulation studies, and community analysis.
- Toxicity tests and bioassessment: This section covers the use of toxicity tests to assess the harmful effects of pollutants on organisms and bioassessment techniques to evaluate the health of ecosystems.
- Environmental models: The course introduces various environmental models used to predict the fate and transport of pollutants in the environment.
- Statistics and data analysis: Learners will gain proficiency in data analysis techniques, including statistical analysis and graphical representation of data.
- Compliance and critical loads: This section discusses the assessment of compliance with environmental regulations and the concept of critical loads, which refers to the maximum amount of pollution an ecosystem can tolerate without experiencing harmful effects.
Structure:
- The course is delivered online through a combination of lectures, tutorials, and practical activities.
- Learners will have access to online learning materials, including lecture notes, presentations, and datasets.
- Regular assessments will be conducted throughout the course to evaluate learners' understanding of the material.
Modules:
- The course comprises individual modules, each focusing on a specific aspect of pollution monitoring.
Assessment:
Assessment methods:
- The course assessment is 100% coursework-based, with no examinations.
- Learners will be assessed through a variety of methods, including assignments, reports, presentations, and online quizzes.
Assessment criteria:
- Assessments will be graded based on criteria such as accuracy, completeness, clarity, critical thinking, and adherence to academic referencing standards.
Teaching:
Teaching methods:
- The course utilizes a blend of teaching methods, including interactive online lectures, group discussions, and individual tutorials.
Unique approaches:
- The online delivery format allows for flexible learning and accessibility for a wider range of learners.
- The course emphasizes practical application of knowledge and skills through real-world case studies and simulations.
Careers:
Career paths:
- Completion of this course can lead to various career paths in the field of environmental protection, including:
- Environmental consultant
- Environmental scientist
- Pollution control officer
- Environmental monitoring specialist
- Environmental data analyst
- Environmental policy analyst
Opportunities:
- This course can open up opportunities for employment in government agencies, environmental consulting firms, research institutions, and private companies involved in environmental protection.
Outcomes:
- Graduates of this course will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to make a positive impact on environmental protection and contribute to a more sustainable future.
Other:
International Fees: £2,848.20 Additional mandatory costs It is important to remember that costs associated with accommodation, travel (including car parking charges) and normal living will need to be covered in addition to tuition fees. Where a course has additional mandatory expenses (in addition to tuition fees) we make every effort to highlight them above. We aim to provide students with the learning materials needed to support their studies. Our libraries are a valuable resource with an extensive collection of books and journals, as well as first-class facilities and IT equipment. Computer suites and free Wi-Fi are also available on each of the campuses. Students choosing a period of paid work placement or study abroad as a part of their course should be aware that there may be additional travel and living costs, as well as tuition fees.