Continuing Professional Development

Modules taught as part of the MSc degrees and the EngD in Environmental Technology may be taken as 'Continuing Professional Development (CPD) modules. Delegates may attend some or all of a module and may choose whether or not to take an assessment package. Credit gained from passing modules may be accumulated and used later against a Certificate (4 modules), Diploma (8 modules) or MSc (8 modules plus dissertation) qualification. Passing the following modules: Life Cycle Approaches, Environmental Science and Society, Environment Law and Environmental Auditing and Management Systems allows delegates to become Associate members of the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment

2010/11
ModulesDatePrice
Environmental Science & Society 11-15 October £795
Corporate Social & Environmental Responsibility 1-5 November £795
Sustainable Development 22-26 November £795
Environmental Economics 13-16 December £695
Environmental Life Cycle Approaches 10-14 January £795
Environmental Auditing & Management Systems 31 January - 4 February £795
Environment and Development 21-25 February £795
Integrated Assessment 14-18 March £795
Environmental Law 4-8 April £795
Transitions to a Low Carbon Economy 9-13 May £795

Online Booking Form - PLEASE NOTE: When completing the form, applicants should refer to the dates and costs listed above (the details on the form page are no longer current).

For further information please contact Penny Savill:
 
Email p.savill@surrey.ac.uk
Telephone +44 (0)1483 689047
Room 02 AA 02
Postal Address Postgraduate Teaching Team
Faculty of Engineering & Physical Sciences
University of Surrey (C5)
GU2
United Kingdom

To discuss your requirements please contact the CES Module Co-ordinator Dr Jonathan Chenoweth:
 
Email J.Chenoweth@surrey.ac.uk
Telephone +44 (0)1483 689096
Fax +44 (0)1483 686671
Postal Address Centre for Environmental Strategy
Faculty of Engineering & Physical Sciences
University of Surrey (D3)
GU2 7XH
United Kingdom

 


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