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Environmental Technology
ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY (OPTIONAL CO-OP)
ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY (OPTIONAL CO-OP)

ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY (OPTIONAL CO-OP)

  • ID:CC010005
  • Level:3-Year Undergraduate Advanced Diploma
  • Duration:
  • Intake:
  • Type:Full-time

Fees (CAD)

  • Application Fee:$125.00
  • TuitionFee/Year:$17,206.00
  • LivingFee/Year:$15,000.00
  • InsuranceFee/Year:$509.34
  • OtherFee/Year:$1,852.59
  • Application Fee:$125.00
  • TuitionFee/Year:$17,206.00
  • LivingFee/Year:$15,000.00
  • InsuranceFee/Year:$509.34
  • OtherFee/Year:$1,852.59

* Insurance, Testing (Placement Assessment), Student ID Card (myCard), Material Fee, Student Centre Facilities Fee, etc

Estimated Total/program:
$104,078.79
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, or mature student status (19 years or older)

  • English Grade 12 C or U, or equivalent (minimum grade required) or take the Centennial College English Skills Assessment for Admission

  • Mathematics Grade 11 M or U, or 12 C or U, or equivalent (minimum grade required) or take a Centennial College Engineering Math Skills Assessment for Admission

English Requirements

  • Minimum English Proficiency Scores Accepted

  • TOEFL, 570 Paper-based

  • 84+ minimums of 21 for the Internet-based test

  • MELAB, Score of 78

  • IELTS, 6.5 with no band score less than 6.0

  • CAEL, Overall 60, Writing score 60

  • Pearson Test of English (Academic), 58+

  • International Test of English Proficiency (iTEP), 3.9+

  • Cambridge English Exams: Proficiency (CPE), Advanced (CAE), First (FCE), 170-179

  • ** With English Level COMM 170/171

  • Centennial College accepts the Duolingo English Test to demonstrate English Language Proficiency

    • Minimum English Proficiency Scores Accepted

    • Certificate, diploma and Advanced Diploma Programs starting at COMM170, 115 - 124

    • Certificate, diploma and Advanced Diploma Programs starting at COMM160, 105 - 114

    • Note: Some programs may require a successful score in the College Language Skills Assessment in addition to a grade 12 English grade or equivalent for admission consideration.

  • English as a Second Language Partnerships

    • Academie Linguistique Internationale, Montreal, QC, Level 7 Advanced

    • Canadian Language Learning Centre*, Toronto, ON, University Pathway Program

    • Capital English Solutions, Toronto, ON, College-University Preparation Course

    • EC Toronto, Toronto, ON, Pre-Advanced

    • EC Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Pre-Advanced

    • ELS Toronto, Toronto, ON, English for Academic Purposes Level 112 for graduate certificates; for all other credentials, 109

    • ELS Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, English for Academic Purposes Level 109 or higher

    • English School of Canada***, Toronto, ON, University-College Transfer Program

    • Hansa Language Centre**, Toronto, ON, English for Academic Purposes and the Level 10 Exam

    • ICEAP, Toronto, ON, General Bridge Program (Lvl 7)

    • International Language Academy of Canada*, Toronto, ON, UP III’s PW 3.3 for graduate certificates; for all other credentials, PW 3.2

    • International Language Academy of Canada*, Vancouver, BC, UP III’s PW 3.3 for graduate certificates; for all other credentials, PW 3.2

    • International Language Schools Canada, Toronto, ON, University Pathway Program (A2 Level)

    • International Language Schools Canada, Vancouver, BC, University Pathway Program (A2 Level)

    • Kaplan International English , Toronto, ON, C1 Advanced Level

    • Kaplan International English, Vancouver, BC, C1 Advanced Level

    • Quest Language Studies Toronto, Toronto, ON, Academic Pathway Certificate Program

    • Royal Canadian Institute of International Studies    , Toronto, ON, Advanced English for Academic Purposes for graduate certificates;

    • for all other credentials,

    • English for Academic Purposes

    • Sprott Shaw Language College, Toronto, ON, English for Post-Secondary Education (EPE)

    • Sprott Shaw Language College, Vancouver, BC, English for Post-Secondary Education (EPE)

    • Sprott Shaw Language College, Victoria, BC, English for Post-Secondary Education (EPE)

    • St. George International College*, Toronto, ON, University and College Pathway

    • Stafford House Toronto**, Toronto, ON, Academic College Preparation

    • The Language Gallery**, Toronto, ON, UPP Level 6

    • Toronto International College, Toronto, ON, Level 5 Advanced

    • Upper Madison College, Toronto, ON, Level 15 (EAP Term 3)

    • *passing grade of 75% required

    • **passing grade of 80% required

    • ***for degree programs, a passing grade of 80% required

    • Students who achieve a minimum grade of 70% in any of these programs will satisfy Centennial's English Language requirement for admittance into Centennial College post-secondary programs. Agreements may also specify entry requirements into graduate certificate programs.  Students will still need to follow the regular application procedures and must meet all other admission requirements.

  • Field Placement Requirements

    • After admission, but prior to attending each field placement, students are required to:

    • Obtain annual clear police check with vulnerable sector screening (several placement sites require renewal every six months)

    • Successfully complete and annually renew a recognized course in CPR (Health Care Provider level)

    • Successfully complete a recognized course in standard first aid

    • Attend mask fit testing that is provided by Centennial College (shaving a portion of facial hair may be required to meet safety standards)

    • Obtain pre-clearance health form completed by a physician or nurse practitioner stating that the student meets the health requirements of legislated acts, ministry guidelines and agency policies

    • All of the above requirements must be in effect for the duration of each placement, clinic and outreach.

Course Information

This Environmental Technology program will provide you with theoretical and practical knowledge to succeed in the growing field of environmental technology. 

Courses in this college science program will cover the three foundational disciplines of biology, chemistry and civil engineering — and teach you to understand and manage complex environmental problems. To balance theory, you'll gain hands-on experience using technology and equipment in water and soil quality analysis, ecological field sampling, analytical chemistry, hazardous material management, surveying, municipal engineering, AutoCAD drawing and geographic information systems (GIS) mapping. You'll also acquire the skills to analyze and remidate the urban environment through laboratory practice in water quality testing, groundwater movement, computer aided environmental audits and the chemistry of pollutants.

The unique combination of technical skills in this advanced diploma program will greatly increase your career options.

Co-op Option

This program offers an optional co-op component. During this opportunity, academically-qualified students can put classroom learning into practice and make valuable contacts for future careers.

To participate in programs with optional co-op, you'll typically complete an application process in the second semester of your studies. If you qualify academically, you'll be admitted to the co-op program. When you graduate, your diploma will highlight the co-op credential.

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  • ABEG-126, Occupational Health and Safety

  • BI-111, Intro to Biological Systems

  • CH-101, Chemistry 1

  • COMM-160/COMM-161, College Communications 1

  • GNED, General Education Elective

  • MATH-176, Mathematics for Applied Science

  • BI-121, Microbiology

  • BI-122, Microbiology Techniques

  • CH-122, Lab Instrumentation

  • COMM-170/COMM-171, College Communications 2

  • MATH-186, Statistics for Applied Science

  • PC-124, Physics for Environmental

  • BI-230, Ecology

  • CH-121, Organic Chemistry

  • GNED-500, Global Citizenship: From Social Analysis to Social Action

  • PW-231, Soils and Groundwater

  • PW-232, Topographical Surveying

  • VS-242, Enviro Legislation & Regulations

  • BI-240, Applied Enviro Microbiology

  • CH-207, Analytical Chemistry

  • CT-121, Computer Aided Drafting 1 - Civil

  • ENGL-250, Technical Writing

  • GNED, General Education Elective

  • PW-242, Water Quality Control

  • PW-243, Engineering Equip and Processes

  • BI-310, Bioregionalism

  • CH-315, Analytical Instrumentation

  • PW-312, Civil Eng. Design & Const. Practices

  • VS-320, Environmental Chemistry

  • VS-353, Enviro Audits, Sampling & Data Mgt

  • AH-360, Applied Hydrology/Spills Mgnt.

  • BI-311, Applied Microbiological Analysis

  • CH-360, Haz. Wastes and Modern Ind Process

  • VS-360, Environmental Project (Industry)

  • VS-361, Geographic Information System

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Pre Courses

English Language Learning (ELL) is taught at Progress Campus

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Pathway Courses

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

  • Junior environmental scientist

  • Environmental specialist

  • Research specialist

  • Technical policy advisor

  • Project biologist

  • Environmental safety consultant

  • Project biologist

  • Environmental coordinator

  • Junior geomorphologist

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

Health Insurance fee is 509,34 CAD per year

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