July 12, 2020 to December 13, 2020
Event Type: Training Duration: 160 Days
This 22-week university program covers Environmental Remediation for the Oil & Gas Industries. The training is divided into two phases.
Phase 1 Courses will be delivered in modules with emphases on selected topics to lay the requisite foundation for the practical experience in bioremediation in Phase 2. Homework assignments and tests will form the basis of evaluating Trainees. Courses will run from Monday through Thursday. Students will utilize Fridays and Saturdays to prepare for the upcoming lecture week, complete their assignments and prepare for tests.
Phase 1 consist 13 weeks of comprehensive study and the courses cover the following topics:
Principles of Chemistry I, II | Principles of Biology I, II |
Principles of Organic Chemistry I, II | Microbiology |
Principles of Environmental Science | Marine Biology |
Environmental Microbiology | Earth Science |
Aquatic Chemistry | Environmental Chemistry |
Environmental Toxicology/Ecotoxicology | Bioremediation |
Phase 2 consist of 9 weeks of laboratory and practical training in the field.
The course will have special emphasis on soil and water remediation in wastewater, oilfield, river ways, and the ocean, with limited teaching in the areas of manufacturing, and pharmaceutical.
Course materials and equipment are included. This course is completed at a University of California campus. Students who successfully complete the training will earn a Certification in Environmental Science.
Minimum Number of Guest Required for this event: 25
Arrive Sunday, July 12th and check in hotel
Attend phase 1 training, July 13th to October 10th
Attend Phase 2 training, October 11th to December 11th
Attend Graduation Ceremony Saturday, December 12th
Depart Sunday, December 13th
Register by April 30, 2020 Tuition: $36,200.00 per person
Accommodations are Double Occupancy only
Course Materials are included in tuition
NOTE: This course is particularly vital for those seeking environmental expertise and employment in Sub Sahara Africa’s oil and gas industry.