Graduate Certificate in Technology for Environmental Sustainability (TES)

Given the continuous change in the skill sets required for many occupations, businesses are redirecting investments to on-the-job training and lifelong learning. To accommodate this shift in trend, our education systems need to keep up with the demands of the labour market. The Graduate Certificate in Technology for Environmental Sustainability introduces students to the latest technologies in Environmental Sustainability for local and international professions. Students can expect to gain enhanced knowledge in water, wastewater, toxic and hazardous waste, and air pollution management and treatment facilities design. Graduates may be eligible for progression to the Master of Science in Environmental Engineering programme.

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Eligibility

Applications are open to individuals with a Bachelor’s degree with relevant professional experience.

Application

Application for August 2024 intake is scheduled to open on 06 May 2024.

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Deadline

Deadline for application is 5 June 2024.

Please select at least one course.

Period of Candidature

Maximum 2 years.

Award of Graduate Certificate

Upon completion of 12 Units with a Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 2.50 out of 5.00.

Alternative Pathway - Admission to Master of Science Programme

  • Upon completion of the Graduate Certificate programme, graduates with overall GPA ≥ 3.00 may apply for a relevant MSc programme, subject to approval by host department.
  • Submission of MSc programme application is required.
  • Successfully completed courses with grade point ≥ 3.00 may be transferred, up to a maximum of 12 Units.
  • Units transfer within 5 years from award of Graduate Certificate.

Course Fee

SGD 1,450 (before GST) per-unit of course

Refund Policy

  1. For 100% refund for course registration cancellation: Cancellation must be made in writing 14 working days BEFORE first day of lecture.
  2. Cancellation request is subject to approval by Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering.
  3. Fees paid are non-refundable after the above-mentioned period.

 

Contact

Ms Carrie Han
Email: carrie_h@nus.edu.sg

OR

Professor He Jianzhong
Programme Director
Email: ceehj@nus.edu.sg

 

Course Requirements

Complete at least 12 units of courses

ESE5001AB

(4 units)

Environmental Engineering Principles

This course’s objective is to provide basic knowledge in environmental science and engineering. Acquisition of this basic knowledge will prepare them for advanced courses in environmental science and engineering. This course provides a systematic introduction to water and air quality and their engineering control, quantitative overview of the properties of environmental contaminants, and the transport and transformation processes that govern their concentrations in air and water. Topics include environmental chemical equilibriums and kinetics, elementary transport phenomena, biological processes, introduction to water quality engineering, air quality engineering, and solid waste treatment and management.

ESE5202AB

(4 units)

Air Pollution Control Technology

This course covers several topics in air pollution control including the nature and sources of air pollutants in the indoor and outdoor environments, air pollution models, regulations, technical methods and measures to remove/suppress the emissions of air pollutants. The physical, chemical, and physico-chemical characteristics of pollutants in the atmosphere are described. The principal industrial sources of atmospheric pollution and the technological conditions for the formation of solid and gaseous substances in emissions are defined. Technical principles, basic processes, and equipment employed to limit and eliminate particulates, volatile organic compounds, sulfur oxides, and nitrogen oxides are discussed in detail.

ESE5204AB

(4 units)

Toxic and Hazardous Waste Management

This course introduces the advanced concepts of toxic and hazardous waste management issues. Major issues are quantification and characterisation, toxicity, impact on human health, state-of-the-art reduction technologies and ultimate disposal. This course will expose students to the risks faced by urban environmental ecosystems and human beings exposed to toxic and hazardous wastes generated through various human activities and the selection of treatment and disposal facilities, their design, construction, operation and maintenance principles.

ESE5402AB

(4 units)

Industrial Wastewater Control

This course introduces students to the theories and processes commonly used in industrial wastewater control. Topics covered in this course include characteristics of industrial wastewater, control theories and methods, and treatment of specific industrial wastewaters. The course will enable students to understand the particular problems associated with industrial wastewater control. The students will also gain the knowledge that is required for the design of treatment processes to effectively solve environmental problems relating to industrial wastewater discharge.

ESE5880AB

(4 units)

Chem. & Lab Safety

This course covers the legal requirements, professional and scientific practices in chemical hazards management. It includes (1) the workplace safety and health, environmental protection. Fire safety, and public security legislations in Singapore as well as the Globally Harmonization System, (2) the hazardous chemical properties of toxicity, flammability, explosiveness, environmental biodegradability and bioaccumulation, (3) the chemical exposure standards, (4) the control of chemical risk through the hierarchy of control principles, (5) the mitigation of their impact through incident management with proper mitigating systems, emergency response planning. (6) procedure of response during terror attack.

ESE5602AB

(4 units)

Environmental Management Systems

This course covers historical perspective of environmental management and the basics of environmental management systems (EMS), including an introduction to environmental management, EMS models and key elements, environmental review, environmental policy, identifying and evaluating environmental aspects and impacts, legal requirements, objectives, targets and management programmes, implementation of EMS requirements, monitoring and measurement, EMS audits, management review and continual improvement. Practical sessions will be included covering identifying and evaluating environmental aspects and impacts.

 

Schedule of Courses

Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering reserves the right to make changes to the schedule. In case of changes, all registered students will be informed accordingly, ahead of time.

SkillsFuture Credits and SSG funding are not available.

Registered students will be informed accordingly if there is a change in timetable.