Course Overview
The diploma program was created to support learners who want practical skills that can be used soon after study. It has developed subject content covering environmental testing methods, data recording, basic analysis, and quality procedures used by environmental labs and inspection units. Students work with modern monitoring tools and learn standard steps for sample handling and issue reporting. Group work and lab exercises help build confidence and technical ability.
Graduates step into entry‑level roles in environmental inspection units, local government environmental departments, water and wastewater facilities, and private consulting services. Some learners continue with bachelor’s degree study in environmental engineering or science fields. The program’s practical focus helps students link theory with real tasks while building professional skills that match workplace expectations.
General Eligibility
Applicants must complete senior secondary education or equivalent. Documents required include full academic transcripts, graduation certificate, passport copy, application form, and health certificate. International students apply online or through approved agents. LYU and provincial programs may offer limited scholarships or fee awards based on academic performance, attendance, and application timing.
Part Time Work Details
Allowed with permission from LYU and local authorities; limited hours per week
Language Requirement