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Diploma in Environmental Science (R29)

About the Programme
Environmental Science is the study of the interactions among the physical, chemical and biological components of the environment. Human activities result in environmental pollution and degradation of the environment. Global warming and water scarcity are examples of environmental problems. Technologies are required to address these challenges and sustain earth’s resources.

Students will be introduced to a broad-based environmental science foundation. They will also learn about the environment and its challenges, including air, land and water pollution, solid waste and wastewater generation, as well as global warming. In addition, they will be introduced to the state of art technologies employed in protecting and sustaining the earth’s resources.

Programme Objectives

The programme is designed to meet the needs of the two hot new sectors – the environmental and water technology industries. Water reclamation technologies - such as those used to produce NEWater, and desalination which makes salt water drinkable - have been adopted to ensure Singapore has a continuous supply of potable and non-potable water for its needs.

At the same time, the increasing concern around the world over climate change has led to a demand for renewable energy, such as solar energy and bio-fuels. Singapore is encouraging environmental and water companies here to pursue research and development. The government is also helping them expand overseas. On top of that, global environmental and water companies are setting up offices and R&D facilities here.

Environmental engineers, researchers and technicians are needed to play a significant role in enhancing and sustaining these initiatives.

Course Content

Sustainable Resource Management

As the world population grows, mankind faces the enormous challenge of protecting and sustaining the earth’s resources. What is particularly worrying is being able to produce sufficient energy for the world’s needs, and at the same time severely slash the increase in global warming.

A safe water supply, as well as the proper disposal or recycling of wastewater and solid wastes are vital to the well-being of mankind. This option lays bare the specific issues related to the application of sound engineering practices in solving environmental problems. Cutting-edge technologies used to maintain the environment and water resources will be introduced.

Environmental Biotechnology

Environmental biotechnology is the use of microbes to solve environmental problems. This can include treating waste and the cleaning of effluents, such as wastewater treatment, and the breaking down of hazardous compounds into harmless ones. Useful products such as biogas and compost can also be produced from waste materials.

Advances in molecular biology have made it possible to study bacteria populations in their natural habitat, and this has opened up new opportunities for the design of biological treatment systems.

This specialisation allows students to be equipped with the relevant knowledge of biotechnology, as well as how it can be applied to protect and restore the environment.

Career Prospects/Further Studies
DENV graduates will be positioned to join the workforce as laboratory or junior technologists in the environmental and water services or consultancy industries. Graduates will also be able to find employment as quality control personnel or as technologists in support of R&D initiatives.

There are numerous opportunities for further studies as the programme is designed with a strong science core that lays the foundation for the DENV graduate to develop professionally in environmental science and engineering, or science-related degrees.


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