Certificate in Waste Stabilisation Ponds (Micro-credential)
WSP New Zealand Limited
Subject area
Water and Sanitary Engineering
Qualification
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Entry requirements
1. While there are no formal educational requirements, a background in science, engineering, or environmental studies is advantageous for maximising understanding of the micro-credential content.
2. Although prior experience in wastewater management, environmental compliance, or a related field is not mandatory, it is highly recommended. Relevant experience, such as roles in water or wastewater treatment, environmental management, or any operational role within a related industry, can be beneficial in understanding the practical aspects of the micro-credential. The programme offers foundational knowledge suitable for both new entrants and professionals seeking to upskill.
3. There is no minimum English language requirement for entry; however, learners should have a level of English proficiency that allows them to effectively engage with the course materials and participate in both theoretical and practical activities.
4. Learners must have access to a Waste Stabilisation Pond for practical learning and assessment purposes. This access is essential for monitoring, collecting samples, conducting tests, and completing required practical assessments. It will also enable learners to compile a portfolio of evidence based on Waste Stabilisation Pond observations and data gathered during their work placement.
About the course
What can I expect out of this qualification?
The purpose of the Waste Stabilisation Ponds (Micro-credential) is to equip individuals in the wastewater treatment industry with the essential skills and knowledge to effectively operate and maintain Waste Stabilisation Ponds systems in New Zealand.
This micro-credential will enable learners to gain an understanding of wastewater treatment processes, the operation and maintenance of Waste Stabilisation Ponds, health and safety practices, and New Zealand regulatory compliance. Through completing this micro-credential, learners will be well-prepared to manage the efficient and environmentally compliant operation of Waste Stabilisation Ponds, ensuring adherence to industry standards and organisational requirements.
Contact details
Main Campus Office
Phone: (04) 587 0600
Fax: (04) 587 0604
Email: Jonathan.Mackey@wsp.com
Web: http://www.wsp.com/en-NZ
Sources
NZQA supplies course information based on material from the provider.
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