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Environmental Protection: Diploma of Technology

Description

Environmental protection technologists provide an invaluable service to society by helping protect and sustain the long-term health of our ecosystems.

Environmental consultants, industry and government seek out graduates from our Environmental Protection Technology program. They do this because our graduates have developed the skills needed to offer professional advice on a wide range of subjects, including: environmental impact assessment; hazardous and non-hazardous waste management; waste reduction and reuse strategies; air, soil and water pollution prevention and monitoring; compliance auditing; and contaminated site investigation and remediation. This skill set is based on an integrated, hands-on training program that gives graduates a good working knowledge of physical and life sciences, including general biology, ecology, toxicology, chemistry, physics and statistics. Specific topics covered by the program include:

  • Air, water and soil field sampling
  • Solid, liquid and air treatment methods
  • Waste minimization
  • Hazardous goods and waste handling methods
  • WHMIS implementation and compliance evaluation
  • Emergency planning and spill response methods
  • Recycling and waste minimization program design
  • Environmental issues analysis
  • Environmental law and ethics
  • Written and oral presentation skills
  • Computer software competency

Although graduates typically work within a team of professionals, they must also be able to work independently and take initiative as required; the program helps promote these attributes. Successful completion of the two-year program prepares graduates for employment at the technology level within industry or government often with excellent potential for upward mobility as job experience grows.

Students may complete the program over the course of three years. This is recommended for students who intend to work part-time while enrolled in the program or for those who prefer a lighter academic load. Please contact the Program Chair for details.

For more information about this program, please visit the department web page at kpu.ca/environment.

Co-operative Education

This program operates with two four-month Co-op work terms. KPU has been successful in arranging unique and challenging placements with government agencies such as Environment Canada and the BC Ministry of the Environment, with environmental consultants, and with other industries. Most importantly, these Co-op placements facilitate entry into successful careers by the Environmental Protection Technology graduates.

Student Profile

Environmental Protection Technology students vary in age and background. Some students come to us directly from high school, while others may be in their forties, looking for a change of career. There is usually a balance of genders, and about a third of our students come with some previous post-secondary credits. Typically our students seek a practical education that leads to varied careers that include opportunities for outdoor field work – and all are keen to make a contribution towards protecting our environment.

Career Opportunities

An advisory committee works closely with the program to maintain and update the curriculum and ensure that graduates are well prepared for the job market. This committee consists of potential employers from the public and private sectors, as well as several graduates of the program who are well established in the field.

Graduates are employed with environmental consulting firms; federal, provincial or municipal departments; as environmental staff in large industries; or are self-employed.

Program graduates have experienced a high rate of employment in the environmental field. The Co-operative Education component of the program has proved to be extremely valuable, with several of the graduates obtaining positions with their Co-op employers. Examples of the type of work performed by Co-op students and graduates include: air, water, and soil sampling; waste-water systems investigations; contaminated sites assessments; contingency planning and spills response; waste permitting and compliance investigations; laboratory analysis; habitat evaluation; environmental auditing; environmental policy and legislation; recycling, composting and solid waste management; and public education.

Admission Requirements

In addition to the Faculty's Admission Requirements, which consist of KPU's undergraduate English Proficiency Requirement, the following program admission requirements apply:

Students lacking any of these requisites must obtain their equivalent before being admitted to the program.

Preference will be given to applicants with demonstrated work experience in a relevant field, post-secondary education in a related discipline and excellence in courses required for admission.  Applicants will be asked to submit a resume to demonstrate relevant work experience.

Curricular Requirements

The two-year program contains two four-month work semesters. For course sequencing and scheduling information, see kpu.ca/science/environment

Year One

  BIOL 1110 Introductory Biology I 4 credits
  BIOL 1210 Introductory Biology II 4 credits
  CBSY 1110 Business Problem Solving with Spreadsheets 3 credits
  CMNS 1140 Introduction to Professional Communication 3 credits
  COOP 1101 Job Search Techniques 1 credits
  ENVI 1106 Environmental Chemistry I 4 credits
  ENVI 1121 Environmental Issues 3 credits
  ENVI 1206 Environmental Chemistry II 4 credits
  ENVI 1216 Introduction to Earth Sciences 4 credits
  ENVI 1226 Health & Safety 3 credits
  ENVI 2315 Water and Soil Sampling 4 credits
  MATH 1117* Environmental Mathematics 3 credits
  Summer
  COOP 1150 Co-op Work Semester 1 9 credits

Year Two

  BIOL 2322 Ecology 4 credits
  ENVI 2305 Environmental Toxicology 3 credits
  ENVI 2310 Solid Waste Management 3 credits
  ENVI 2405 Environmental Legislation 3 credits
  ENVI 2410 Water Resources Protection 3 credits
  ENVI 2415 Air Quality Monitoring 4 credits
  ENVI 2420 Contaminated Site Management 4 credits
  ENVI 2902 Environmental Research Project 2 credits
  ENVI 2901 Environmental Research Seminar 1 credits
  MATH 1115 Statistics I 3 credits
  PHYS 1400 Energy, Environment, Physics 3 credits
  PHYS 1401 Environmental Physics Lab 1 credit
  Spring
  COOP 2150 Co-op Work Semester 2 9 credits

Notes:
* Students who have already completed Principles of Math 12 or Pre-calculus 12 (or equivalent) with C+ or better do not need to take MATH 1117.

While successful completion of the two Co-op work semesters is a requirement to graduate, it is sometimes possible to graduate without one or both Co-op work semesters. This would be warranted by exceptional circumstances, and requires the documented recommendation of the Program Chair in consultation with the Co-op Office, along with approval of the Dean and the University Registrar.

Credential Awarded

Upon successful completion of this program, students are eligible to receive a Diploma of Technology in Environmental Protection, Co-operative Education Option.

Upon successful completion of this program without co-operative education, students are eligible to receive a Diploma of Technology in Environmental Protection.

At a Glance

Faculty of Science and Horticulture

kpu.ca/science

Program Type:

  • Undergraduate

Credential Granted:

  • Diploma

Offered At:

  • KPU Langley  Langley

Start Date(s):

  • Fall Intake (September)  September

Intake Type:

  • Limited Intake  Limited intake

Format:

  • Full-time  Full-time
  • Part-time  Part-time
  • Co-op  Co-op

Minimum Credits Required:

  • 92

Instructional Cycle:

  • Semester-based

Curriculum Effective Date:

  • 01-Sep-2016

Applying to KPU:

Last Updated: 13-Jun-2018