Duration: 6 Months
• To introduce fundamental concepts of environmental engineering
• To develop awareness of environmental pollution and control methods
• To understand water, air, and waste management basics
• To prepare learners for entry-level environmental technician roles
Upon completion, learners will be able to:
1. Understand basic environmental engineering principles
2. Identify sources and impacts of environmental pollution
3. Apply basic water and wastewater treatment concepts
4. Understand solid waste management techniques
5. Recognize environmental protection laws and practices
Module 1: Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering
• Sources of water supply
• Water quality parameters
• Basic water treatment processes (coagulation, filtration, disinfection)
• Distribution systems
Module 2: Water Supply and Treatment
• Statement of Profit or Loss: Calculating gross and operating profit.
• Statement of Financial Position: Classifying current and non-current assets and liabilities.
• Inventory: Applying IAS 2 for the valuation of closing stock.
• Receivables: Accounting for credit losses and allowances for doubtful debts.
Module 3: Wastewater Engineering
• Characteristics of wastewater
• Sewage treatment processes (primary, secondary, tertiary)
• Septic tanks and drainage systems
• Sludge management basics
Module 4: Air and Noise Pollution Control
• Sources of air pollution
• Air pollutants and effects
• Control technologies (filters, scrubbers)
• Noise pollution sources and mitigation
Module 5: Solid Waste Management and Environmental Safety
• Types of solid waste
• Collection, segregation, and disposal methods
• Recycling and waste minimization
• Environmental laws and safety practices