- Graduate Certificate in Environmental Monitoring and Impact Assessment degree at the Cambrian College is offered a 1-year (3 semesters) program.
- This program is offered on a full-time basis.
- This program's focus is on environmental monitoring (air, water, soil, ecology) in support of industry requirements as well as part of Environmental Site/Impact Assessments.
- In this course, learn from professors who are active in the field; being in Sudbury offers a unique perspective to learn firsthand the consequences of environmental impacts, and provides unique opportunities with ongoing monitoring projects.
- The classroom component of the program is supported by the placement for on-the-job training to ensure students obtain the necessary hands-on skills in the field.
- Placement in semester three to provide hands-on work experience in the field.
- Opportunities throughout the year to earn certifications related to the environmental field (e.g., Green Check GPS, Ontario Benthos Biomonitoring Network).
- Students will also prepare to write the Water Operator-in-Training (OIT) exam.
- Students have the opportunity to apply to be part of paid applied research teams to work on new product development alongside industry representatives and Cambrian faculty.
- The teacher-to-student ratio is 1:17 which helps increase interaction between professors and students.
- Students can get opportunities for experiential learning through clubs and competitions.
- Cambrian College has a community of over 11,000 students, with over 4100 students in eighty full-time programs, and more than 7000 students in nearly 900 part-time programs throughout the three campus sites in Northern Ontario.
- The College has climbed to rank 22, overall on the list of Canada’s top 50 research colleges.
- International students may also benefit from additional scholarships and bursaries valued at 37,500 USD annually.
- Cambrian has a graduate employment rate of 89% and an employer satisfaction rate of 91.2%.