The Environmental Specialist course is designed to develop in-depth knowledge and practical competencies for professionals working in environmental protection, sustainability, and regulatory compliance. The course focuses on environmental laws, pollution control strategies, environmental management systems, and sustainable development practices. It enables participants to assess environmental risks, implement mitigation measures, and support organizations in meeting their environmental responsibilities.
Environmental Science Fundamentals
Environmental Legislation and International Standards (e.g., ISO 14001, EPA regulations)
Pollution Types and Control (Air, Water, Soil, Noise)
Waste Management and Recycling Techniques
Environmental Risk Assessment and Auditing
Climate Change, Biodiversity, and Sustainability
Environmental Monitoring and Sampling Techniques
Environmental Management Systems (EMS)
Green Technologies and Sustainable Practices
Stakeholder Engagement and Environmental Reporting
Environmental officers and coordinators
Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) professionals
Government and regulatory agency staff
Consultants and sustainability auditors
Civil engineers and planners
Graduates in environmental sciences or related fields
Corporate professionals responsible for environmental compliance
Gain professional recognition as an environmental expert
Improve ability to evaluate and manage environmental impacts
Strengthen knowledge of national and international environmental regulations
Learn to design and implement EMS in line with ISO 14001
Boost career opportunities in both private and government sectors
Contribute meaningfully to sustainable development goals (SDGs)
Duration: 2.5 hours
Format: MCQs, Short Answers & Case Study-Based Questions
Total Questions: 45
25 Multiple Choice Questions (1 mark each)
10 Short Answer Questions (2 marks each)
2 Case Studies (5 marks each)
Passing Criteria: 65%
Mode: Online or Offline
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