Diploma in Environmental Management
Learn about the environment and different energy management systems with this Diploma in Environmental Management free online course.
This free online certificate course on Environmental Management will introduce you to climate change, sustainability, and the IPAT equation. You will study climate processes, biogeochemical cycles, water pollution, the different types of pollutants, sources of pollution, environmental regulations, and waste management strategies.
What You Will Learn In This Free Course
Introduction to Sustainability: Humanity and the Environment
In this module, you will be introduced to the definition of sustainability and how it applies in the modern context, the basic facility before the IPAT equation can be used, the various patterns of human consumption and the major factors which play roles in the understanding of unsustainable impacts.
Climate and Global Change
In this module, you will be introduced to how climate processes and principles work, how they are observed by scientists and how these principles by producing greenhouse gases humans are altering the physical properties of the atmosphere in such a way as to increase its ability to retain heat, theoretical prediction of a warming world, measuring temperature, and how to attempt to predict the climate of the future.
Biosphere
In this module, you will be introduced to the biogeochemical cycles, the nature carbon cycle, the nature water cycle, the nature nitrogen cycle and how humans interact with them, biodiversity, ecosystem functions, soil health, soil erosion and soil sustainability.
Physical Resources: Water, Pollution, and Minerals
In this module, you will be introduced to the composition of water on the Earth, forms of water, the water cycle, sources of water, chemistry of water, water pollution, water pollutants, point and non-point sources of pollution, importance of minerals, formation of ore deposits, mining and processing ore and sustainability issues.
Diploma in Environmental Management – First Assessment
You must score 80% or more to pass this assessment.; Module
Environmental and Resource Economics
In this module, you will be introduced to how economists define environmental outcomes, positive and negative externalities, public goods and common-property resources, the measures of value, willingness to pay, willingness to accept, the three parts of the environmental evaluation toolkit; direct, revealed preference and stated preference, important features of costs, cost-benefit analysis, criteria for evaluating a project and incentive policies.
Modern Environmental Management
In this module, you will be introduced to environmental regulations governing waste management, waste management strategies, government regulations set for the protection of human health and the environment, four steps of risk assessment, estimating the dose received and exposure pathway, cumulative cancer and non-cancer risks, evaluating uncertainties in risk assessment.
Sustainability and Environmental Challenges
In this module, you will be introduced to the history of human energy use, challenges of continued reliance on fossil energy, the time scale for transition in energy use, environmental impacts of energy use, different energy sources based on environmental impact, and global capacity for non-renewable energy sources.
Energy Sources, Carriers and Energy Uses
In this module, you will be introduced to the components of electricity, link between electricity generation and carbon emissions, sequestering carbon in geologic formations, sources of renewable energy, motivations for biofuels production, types of catalytic and biocatalytic routes to produce biofuels and biochemical, thermodynamic principles of a heat, types of geothermal systems, combined heat and power (CHP) as an alternative energy source, Phase Change Materials (PCM) and its applications.
Sustainable Infrastructure
In this module, you will be introduced to living in a sustainable city and how technology influences the form and pattern of a sustainable city, connections between the design of cities and resource use, ways buildings affect the environment and characteristics of sustainable buildings.
Sustainable Energy Practices
In this module, you will be introduced to moving to a sustainable energy economy, the path to a sustainable energy economy, an automobile-based system of transportation, why transportation is a derived demand, accessibility and mobility, storm water runoff, managing storm water runoff and conventional and innovative techniques to address water pollution.
Diploma in Environmental Management – Second Assessment
You must score 80% or more to pass this assessment.; Module
Course assessment
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