Certificate In Environmental Studies
Course Code VEN002 Fee Code CT Number of Modules 6 Duration (approx) 600 hours
COURSE STRUCTURE
This course consists of 6 modules:
Content
To obtain this certificate you must satisfactorily complete all assignments and pass an exam in each of six subjects, as follows.
Environmental Assessment
Wildlife Management
Introduction to Ecology
Conservation and Environmental Management
Trees for Rehabilitation
Plus 1 elective module/subject. Select one of the following:
Botany 1
Environmental Waste Management
Earth Science
Brief Module Outlines follow:
INTRODUCTION TO ECOLOGY (BEN101)
This subject has 7 lessons as follows:
Ecosystems and Populations
The Development Of Life
Animals, Parasites and Endangered Species
Fungi, Tundra, Rainforests and Marshlands
Mountains, Rivers and Deserts
Shallow Waters
Ecological Problems
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT (BEN205)
The course is divided into nine lessons as follows:
Introduction To Wildlife Management
Wildlife Ecology
Wildlife Habitats
Population Dynamics
Carrying Capacity
Wildlife Censuses
Wildlife Management Techniques
Wildlife Management Law And Administration
Wildlife Management Case Study Research Project
CONSERVATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (BEN201)
This course has 8 lessons as follows:
An Introduction To Ecology
A Perspective On Environmental Problems
Pollution and Industry Effects On The Environment
Water and Soil
Vegetation Conservation and Management
Animal Conservation and Management
Marine Conservation and Management
The Future
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT (BEN 301)
There are 8 lessons in this course as follows:
Types of Employment for Environmental Scientists
Introduction to Environmental AssessmenT
International Environmental Law
Domestic Environmental Law
Types of Environmental Assessments
The Design and Process of Environmental Assessment
Writing Environmental Reports
Research Project - The student will carry out a small environmental assessment and write it up as a professional report.
TREES FOR REHABILITATION (BHT205)
There are ten lessons are as follows...
Approaches To Land Rehabilitation
Ecology Of Soils And Plant Health
Introduction To Seed Propagation Techniques
Propagation And Nursery Stock.
Dealing With Chemical Problems
Physical Plant Effects On Degraded Sites
Plant Establishment Programs
Hostile Environments
Plant Establishment Care
Rehabilitating Degraded Sites
BOTANY I (Plant Physiology and Taxonomy) (BSC104)
The course is divided into 10 lessons as follows:
Taxonomic Classification of Plants
Cells and Tissues
Specific Vegetative Parts of a Plant
Flowers and Fruit
Seed and the Developing Embryo
Photosynthesis and Growing Plants
Respiration
The Role of Water
Movement of Water and Assimilates through a Plant
The Effects of Tropisms and Other Growth Movements
EARTH SCIENCE BEN204
There are nine lessons in this module as follows:
Structure and Forces
Rocks and Minerals
Surface Changes
The Oceans
Air and Weather
The Greenhouse Effect
Global Weather Patterns
Geological Time
Modern Environmental Issues
Other Environmental Courses we offer:
You can also study Certificates, Associate Diplomas or vocational (career) studies in Ecology, Botany, Plant Ecology, Zoology, Horticulture (Nature Park Management), Wildlife Management, Environment Management, Earth Science, Marine Studies and Waste Management.
Are you looking for a career in Environmental Science?
This is an excellent foundation course for understanding key environmental principles and issues. This course may provide an entry point to getting a job or a first step towards the higher qualifications needed to work as an Environmental Manager or Consultant.