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Environmental Remediation
University of Alberta
www.ualberta.caThis certificate will provide environmental professionals with specialized knowledge in the management of contaminated sites. Courses offer hands-on applications with real-world situations, covering subjects such as Phase 1 and 2 environmental site assessment, risk management, provincial Tier 1 and 2 guidelines for soil and water elements, bio and phytoremediation concepts and applications, and emerging technologies.
These courses are recognized by the Alberta Institute of Agrologists as senior level agrology courses related to entrance into the profession and to augment core knowledge requirements related to a practice area in AIA.!span>
Full information about this program and courses: uax.ca/envre!span>
Office of the Registrar
201 Administration Building
Edmonton, Alberta, T6G2M7, Canada
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Program Type Professional Development
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Credential Type Non-Credential *
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Length 1 Year(s)
- Part Time Only
- Cooperative Education
- Continuing Education Only
- Distance Learning Only
* Certificate
There are no prerequisites to take the courses; prior knowledge of content area, however, is expected for student success. Students are expected to possess entry-level knowledge of the subject matter through job training, previous education, or work experience in a complementary environmental sector.!span>
Online sessions (U of A eClass)
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Updated September 03, 2021. The information contained in this profile is current as of the date shown.
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