Environmental Pollution

Environment

Gain knowledge of chemical, biological and physical processes that affect the behaviour of potentially hazardous substances in terrestrial, aquatic and atmospheric environments and understand the risks associated with environmental pollutants and how to mitigate them.

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NZQA Level 7 Certification (15 Credits)

Study Level

Advanced

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In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

Lincoln University Campus, Lincoln


Core skills this course teaches


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Analyse criteria for hazardous substances

Students will be able to analyse the criteria for determining whether a substance is potentially hazardous.

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Identify common environmental contaminants

Students will identify common contaminants in soils, aquatic systems and the atmosphere, and understand their behaviour.

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Apply numerical methods for contaminant movement

Students will apply numerical methods to describe contaminant movement in the environment.

What You're Signing Up For

This course provides knowledge of chemical, biological and physical processes that affect the behaviour of potentially hazardous substances in terrestrial, aquatic and atmospheric environments. Students will learn about the risks associated with environmental pollutants and methods to mitigate them. Note: This course is taught in even-numbered years only; students finishing studies in an odd-numbered year must take it in their 2nd year.

Course Content

  • Chemical, biological and physical processes affecting pollutants
  • Behaviour of hazardous substances in terrestrial environments
  • Behaviour of hazardous substances in aquatic environments
  • Behaviour of hazardous substances in atmospheric environments
  • Risk assessment of environmental pollutants
  • Mitigation and remediation strategies for environmental pollution

What you need to know first

Minimum of 90 credits including at least 15 credits from Chemistry IA (PHSC-101)

15 credits from Soil Science I (SOSC-106)

15 credits from Biological Sciences (BIOS-110)

15 credits from Environmental Physics (PHSC-103)

At least 60 credits from level 200 or 300 courses

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Environmental Science

  • Pollution Control

  • Soil and Water Management

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Environmental consultant

  • Pollution control specialist

  • Environmental scientist

  • Soil scientist