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Environmental Technology - Two-year diploma
- Fall start
- Features a one-week practicum & one week of field school in Kananaskis
Program Description Environmental Technology provides students with a unique and focused combination of knowledge and skills in environmental technology and chemistry. The program combines a field and laboratory orientation with a broad theoretical background to provide students with the skills needed to work in the field or in the lab as an environmental technologist. During the second year of study, students complete one week of intensive field work in Kananaskis, where they learn how to use equipment and apply techniques that are commonly used in environmental field projects. The MacPhail School of Energy offers the benefit of small class sizes and hands-on training in state-of-the-art labs by industry-experienced and professionally trained instructors. The Environmental Technology program focuses on: laboratory skills, environmental chemistry, geology, hydrology/hydrogeology, mathematics, sampling & analysis, and the environmental applications of these topics, including impact assessment, site remediation, and reclamation. Graduating students are enrolled in PROJ 335, a one-week practicum during the last week in March. The project for the practicum is supplied by the environmental industry. Each academic year consists of two 15-week semesters and students generally take two years to complete the program. This program is currently only offered full-time; distance and continuing education options are not available. Your Career Environmental technologists work in environmental protection, the preservation of natural resources, environmental education, communication and research. Graduates find work as environmental technologists, biological technicians, forest technicians/technologists, and pollution control technologists. Opportunities for employment exist in utility and mining companies, chemical manufacturers, steel makers, transportation, the oil and gas industry, federal/provincial government departments, municipalities, education institutions, wastewater management, water treatment, research and health care centres, environmental interest groups and industry associations. Admission Requirements - Alberta High School Diploma or equivalent with at least 60% in Pure Math 30 and Chemistry 30 or equivalents, 50% in English Language Arts 30-1 or 60% in English Language Arts 30-2 or equivalents.
- All applicants to SAIT Polytechnic must demonstrate English Language Proficiency prior to admission, including students educated in Canada. For more information, please visit English Proficiency.
- For upgrading options, please refer to the Academic Upgrading program.
- For international students, please refer to the International section.
- For mature students, please refer to the Admissions section.
- Advance credit may be granted to applicants who have completed equivalent education at a post-secondary institution or have demonstrated equivalent experiential learning. Please refer to Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition.
Selection Criteria (2010-2011) Seats in this program are offered in the order that qualified applications are received. Student Success - Students with higher grades and recent upgrading in Pure Math 30 and Chemistry 30 generally experience higher success in this program.
- Students who experience success in this program have a good work ethic and strong communication skills.
Progression Students must attain a PGPA and/or a CGPA of 2.0 or better in each semester and pass the necessary prerequisite courses to progress through the program. To qualify for graduation, students must pass all courses, attain a CGPA of 2.0 or better and complete course requirements within the prescribed timelines. Credentials After successfully completing this program, graduates will receive a SAIT diploma in Environmental Technology. Accreditation There are no formal accreditation arrangements at this time. Please contact the MacPhail School of Energy for more information. Graduates are eligible for membership in the following professional associations: - Association of Science and Engineering Technology Professionals of Alberta (ASET)
- ECO Canada
Tuition And Fees (Subject To Change) Books And Supplies (Subject To Change) Books and supplies are approximately $1,800 per year. Program Outline (2010-2011) - To find the course description for a course shown below, please go to our Course Finder and enter the course acronym and numbers (I.E. DMST-350) into the Quick Search by Course Code field.
| First Year | | Semester 1 | | Course Name | Course Code | Credit | | AMAT-245 | Applied Mathematics with Chemical Applications | 3.0 | | BIOL-201 | Biology/Field Ecology | 1.5 | | CHEM-242 | Chemistry and the Environment | 3.0 | | CHEM-276 | Analytical Laboratory Skills | 1.5 | | COMM-238 | Technical Communications I | 3.0 | | COMP-222 | Computer Programming with Chemical Applications | 1.5 | | ENVS-245 | Introduction to Environmental Organic Chemistry | 1.5 | | Semester 1 Total | 15.0 | | | | Semester 2 | | Course Name | Course Code | Credit | | COMM-229 | Environment Risk Communication | 1.5 | | ENVS-219 | Industrial Process and Control – Environment | 1.5 | | ENVS-240 | Environmental/Health and Risk Assessment | 1.5 | | ENVS-241 | Air Sampling and Monitoring | 1.5 | | ENVS-244 | Remote Sensing – Introduction | 1.5 | | ENVS-260 | Environmental Chemistry I | 1.5 | | ENVS-344 | Geographical Communications | 3.0 | | GEOL-230 | Geology | 1.5 | | Semester 2 Total | 13.5 | | First Year Total | 28.5 | | | | Second Year | | Semester 3 | | Course Name | Course Code | Credit | | DATA-201 | Data Interpretation | 1.5 | | ENVS-223 | Environmental Audits and Management Systems | 1.5 | | ENVS-229 | Environmental Law and Regulation | 1.5 | | ENVS-236 | Ecosystems and Environmental Impact Assessments | 1.5 | | ENVS-242 | Environmental Sampling and Analysis | 3.0 | | ENVS-246 | Site Reclamation | 1.5 | | ENVS-360 | Environmental Chemistry II | 1.5 | | ENVS-330 | Environmental Field School | 3.0 | | GEOL-235 | Hydrology/Hydrogeology | 1.5 | | Semester 3 Total | 16.5 | | | | Semester 4 | | Course Name | Course Code | Credit | | ENVS-238 | Environmental Project Management | 1.5 | | ENVS-315 | Subdivision Planning and Design: Land Use | 1.5 | | ENVS-325 | Solid Waste Management | 1.5 | | ENVS-342 | Water /Wastewater Treatment | 1.5 | | ENVS-343 | Water/Wastewater Treatment Lab | 3.0 | | ENVS-375 | Environmental Microbiology | 1.5 | | ENVS-470 | Environmental Considerations – Advanced | 1.5 | | PROJ-335 | Environment Technical Project | 1.5 | | ENVS-250 | Field Safety | 1.5 | | Semester 4 Total | 15.0 | | Second Year Total | 31.5 | | Program Total | 60.0 | | Non-credit certification in the following courses: H2S Alive WHMIS, Ground Disturbance, Confined Space. |
For More Information Information: 403.284.8451 Email: evt.info@sait.ca Website: MacPhail School of Energy Transfer with Diploma to... Through SAIT Polytechnic transfer agreements and institution partnerships, graduates of this SAIT program may be eligible for credit at the following universities and colleges: - British Columbia Institute of Technology
- Griffith University
- Mount Royal University
- NAIT
- Royal Roads University
- SAIT Polytechnic
- Thompson Rivers University
- University of Alberta
- University of Calgary
- University of Lethbridge (Co-op Education)
- University of New Brunswick, Saint John
To learn more, visit Transfer Options.
Transfer options may also be available at other post-secondary institutions where credits from SAIT programs are evaluated on an individual basis. Interested students should contact the post-secondary institute of their choice for more information. Related Links (Internal):
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