Sustainable Waste Management (Optional Co-op)

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Courses - May 2025

Level 1

Course details

Conestoga 101
CON0101


Introduction to Waste Management Systems
ENVR8340


Waste Management Legislation and Standards in Canada 
ENVR8350


Sustainable Waste Solutions: Innovations and Monitoring
ENVR8360


Project Planning, Development & Implementation
MGMT8265


Workplace Safety
OHS1500


Best Practices in Community and Public Relations
PRLN8180


Level 2

Course details

Co-op and Career Preparation
CEPR8200


Technical Writing and Communications
COMM8281


Introduction to Economics and the Waste Life Cycle
ECON8090


Community Engagement and Environmental Education
ENVR8390


Hazardous Materials Management
ENVR8400


Organic Waste
ENVR8410


Sustainable Process Design and Optimization
ENVR8420


Applied Research Project
RSCH8310


Level 3

Course details

Co-op Work Term (Sustainable Waste Mgt)
COOP8230


Please note:

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

Program outcomes

  1. Quantify waste in order to comply with legislative requirements for waste management services, systems, and facilities.
  2. Plan and implement waste management projects, following legislative requirements, standard procedures, and environmental best practices.
  3. Investigate circular economy opportunities for consumable packaging to recommend options that assist businesses, industry and government to meet or exceed legislation including waste minimization, product reuse, and enhanced recycling.
  4. Collect data and apply appropriate statistical tools and methodologies to effectively interpret and process information.
  5. Produce and present research findings and reports related to waste management issues, challenges, and environmental concerns to a variety of stakeholders.
  6. Educate and inform a variety of audiences in areas of waste diversion and waste management using appropriate educational strategies and techniques.