Environmental Management

Environmental Management

Come join us for a deep dive into sustainable practices and innovative solutions at our Environmental Management event!

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About this event

Master environmental management from policy to ecosystems—build knowledge in science, law, risk, and sustainability frameworks.


Overview:

Environmental Management is not just about saving trees—it's a serious discipline that involves science, economics, law, and strategy. This course covers everything from ecosystem dynamics to environmental risk assessment, showing how decisions in business, government, and science shape the world around us. You’ll explore how to monitor environmental changes, assess risk, and analyse the economic implications of environmental policies—all through structured, topic-driven modules.

Whether you're planning to steer your career toward policy-making or advising businesses on environmental systems, this course offers foundational knowledge without the fluff. It draws clear connections between theory and application in fields such as eco-auditing, modelling, and law. If you’ve ever thought that saving the planet sounds a bit too abstract, this course will ground the topic in frameworks, standards, and decision-making tools that actually get used. No tree-hugging required—just a sharp mind and an internet connection.


Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand principles and purpose of environmental management systems.
  • Identify key goals and standards within environmental frameworks.
  • Examine business and legal roles in environmental governance.
  • Analyse environmental impact, hazards, and risk assessment tools.
  • Evaluate economic influences on environmental decision-making.
  • Study ecological systems through a management-focused lens.


Who is this Course For:

  • Individuals aiming to understand structured environmental management topics.
  • Professionals exploring eco-related policy and corporate governance.
  • Students wanting academic depth in sustainability-related themes.
  • Business analysts moving towards environmental risk evaluation.
  • Career changers interested in environmental systems and modelling.
  • Legal researchers focusing on environmental regulation frameworks.
  • Economists seeking links between environment and financial planning.
  • Academics expanding knowledge in ecosystem and risk analysis.


Career Path:

  • Environmental Consultant – £32,000 per year
  • Sustainability Analyst – £34,500 per year
  • Environmental Policy Advisor – £39,000 per year
  • Ecological Economist – £37,000 per year
  • Environmental Risk Assessor – £36,500 per year
  • Environmental Systems Analyst – £35,000 per year

Frequently asked questions

What is Environmental Management?

Environmental Management involves planning and implementing practices to protect the environment, reduce pollution, and promote sustainability in industries, communities, and natural resources.

Why is Environmental Management important?

It helps prevent environmental damage, ensures legal compliance, improves public health, and promotes long-term sustainability for businesses and ecosystems.

Who uses Environmental Management practices?

Governments, companies, environmental consultants, and individuals all use environmental management to meet regulations, reduce environmental impact, and support sustainability goals.

Do I need a science background to study Environmental Management?

No, many Environmental Management courses are designed for beginners and cover scientific, legal, and policy aspects in an easy-to-understand way.

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£11Jul 30 · 13:00 PDT