Environmental Engineering (P.Grad.Dip.)
- Duration: 1 Year(s) Part Time
- Admission Requirements: See bottom of this page
- Closing Date: 30th June 2013
- Course Director(s): Mr. Paul Johnston
- Course Email(s): walshd@tcd.ie , pjhnston@tcd.ie
- Course Tel(s): +353-1-896 1372/1457
- Course Url: www.tcd.ie/Civil_engineering/postgraduate/diploma/environmental.php
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The Diploma is a one-year postgraduate course designed to provide civil engineers and other suitably qualified graduates with a sound knowledge of present day practice in environmental engineering. The course has special relevance for local authority engineers but it has also been designed for those in the private sector who have a particular interest in environmental management. Topics covered in the course include air quality, noise, hydrological processes, water and wastewater treatment, solid and toxic waste management, fire safety engineering and environmental monitoring and control. Environmental Impact Studies and analysis of risk, as an inherent part of infrastructural development, are also considered. This course has been approved by Engineers Ireland as meeting its requirements for continuing professional development.
Course organisation:
Lectures are normally held on Friday evening 7 - 10 p.m. and Saturday morning 9.30 a.m. - 12.30 p.m. each week throughout the two semesters (September to April). In addition to attending lectures, participants are required to submit coursework as part of the students' assessment.Course Content:
- Environmental legislation, EIA and EIS
- Hydrology for environmental management
- Water and wastewater engineering
- Air quality and noise monitoring and management
- Solid and hazardous wastes
- Fire safety engineering
- Renewable energy
- Special topics including water borne diseases, radiation hazards
Recommended texts:
Extensive notes are provided by individual lecturers, who may also recommend texts.Admission Requirements
Please note that applications require professional references.