The Environmental Management & Occupational Health Program provides comprehensive, practice-oriented training to build expertise in monitoring, analyzing, and managing air quality and noise exposure in workplace and community environments. Participants will gain foundational understanding of air and noise pollution, relevant health impacts, and regulatory frameworks, followed by hands-on training in air quality instrumentation, sampling techniques, noise measurement methods, and meteorological monitoring. The curriculum emphasizes real-world technical competencies, including field operations, laboratory support skills, data analysis, statistical interpretation, and technical reporting using industry-standard software. Learners will also develop applied risk assessment and control planning skills to evaluate exposure, select appropriate mitigation measures, and ensure effective environmental and occupational safety management. The program culminates in an integrated field project where participants design, execute, and present a professional field-based study, preparing them to contribute effectively to environmental protection, workplace health, and regulatory compliance initiatives in government, industry, and research settings.
The following course of Environmental Management & Occupational Health:
1) Air Quality and Noise Pollution Measurement
2) Occupational Health & Safety (K3)
3) Waste Management & Sustainability
4) Environmental Impact Assessment
5) Workplace Safety Standards & Compliance