Environmental Engineering Applications (Optional Co-op)

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Courses - May 2025

Level 1

Course details

Conestoga 101
CON0101


Introduction to AutoCAD with Environmental Engineering Applications
DRWG8280


Environmental Project I
ENVR8051


Water Quality
ENVR8081


Site Remediation and Development
ENVR8220


Field Methods in Environmental Engineering I
ENVR8230


Physical Hydrogeology
ENVR8240


Environmental Site Assessment
ENVR8250


Level 2

Course details

Co-op and Career Preparation
CEPR8200


Contaminant Hydrogeology
ENVR8011


Environmental Project II
ENVR8071


Contaminated Site Risk Assessment
ENVR8096


Air Quality
ENVR8101


Soil Vapour Intrusion and Mitigation
ENVR8181


Solid Waste Engineering & Management
ENVR8260


Field Methods in Environmental Engineering II
ENVR8270


Level 3

Course details

Co-op Work Term I (Environmental)
COOP8140


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Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs are based on the most recent available data through the Conestoga Campus Store.

Program outcomes

  1. Develop soil/groundwater/surface water/air/wastewater investigation and sampling programs.
  2. Collect and prepare environmental samples (groundwater, surface water, soil, sediment, air, designated building materials) for analysis in accordance with accepted protocols.
  3. Supervise environmental drilling and monitoring well installation programs.
  4. Interpret the results of environmental sampling programs and studies relative to environmental regulations and impacts to the environment.
  5. Identify and evaluate remedial technologies available for the cleanup of contaminated soil and groundwater.
  6. Develop, implement, and manage cleanup plans for contaminated sites and accidental spills.
  7. Apply environmental regulations and requirements to situations encountered by stakeholders including consultants, planners, municipalities, conservation authorities, industry and contractors.
  8. Design and supervise the implementation of the various components of a solid waste management facility including leachate collection and gas control systems, liners and caps, and environmental monitoring systems.
  9. Conduct Phase One and Two Environmental Site Assessments.
  10. Identify waste streams from various industrial processes and identify opportunities for reduction/re-use/recycling and minimization.
  11. Apply basic hydrogeologic concepts to predict the movement, fate, and control of contaminants in the subsurface.
  12. Assist in the completion of human health and ecological risk assessments.
  13. Apply water chemistry principles to solve problems related to contaminant fate/transport in the environment and to processes used in the treatment of water and wastewater.
  14. Predict the movement and dispersion of air pollutants and identify abatement technologies and processes.
  15. Prepare and edit basic drawings of site plans, cross-sections, and details as applied to environmental engineering applications using AutoCAD.
  16. Prepare technical reports and orally present results.
  17. Demonstrate an understanding of employer expectations with regard to academic, practical and attitudinal skills.
  18. Discuss environmental site assessment and remediation work with regards to hazardous waste.