About this program

  • Credential Awarded: 2 Year Diploma
  • Campus: Niagara-on-the-Lake
  • Code: 0736 P0736
  • Delivery Length: 2 Years
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Overview

Are you scientifically-inclined with good problem solving skills and a passion for the environment?

Consider a technical career that emphasizes collection, documentation and analysis of water, air and soil samples in the context of local watersheds and relevant policies and regulations. As an Environmental Technician, you enjoy the variety of working both outdoors and in lab settings, and you have the flexibility and skills to work in industry, government or conservation; monitoring and treating waste streams, documenting ecosystem processes, and conducting environmental site assessments.

Highlights
  • Enjoy hands-on experiential training on our 125-acre campus Daniel J. Patterson campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake, and throughout the Niagara Region.

  • Gain practical experience via a 350 hour paid summer co-op work term.

  • Acquire additional credentials: Drinking Water Operation Class 1 (OWWCO), Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) and Canadian Environmental Practitioners in Training (CEPIT).

  • Graduates can pursue a Niagara College graduate certificate in Ecosystem Restoration or Environmental Management and Assessment, or follow educational pathways to partner institutions that grant credit for the Environmental Technician diploma towards a University degree.

Career Opportunities
  • Analytical chemistry technician
  • Drinking water/wastewater treatment operator
  • Environmental communications and outreach coordinator
  • Sampling logistics and data management
  • Site assessment consultant
  • Watershed monitoring technician
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Courses

Term one (2024 Fall)
Code Course Name Credits
COMM1133 Writing Strategies 3
ENVR1119 Environmental Biology 3
ENVR1129 Environmental Chemistry 4
ENVR1207 Environmental Sampling and Analysis 4
MATH1133 Mathematics 3
SOCL1430 Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Canada 3
Term two (2025 Winter)
Code Course Name Credits
COMM1430 Technical Communications 3
ENVR1108 Environmental Ecology 3
ENVR1190 Data Management 3
ENVR1265 Laboratory Techniques and Instrumental Analysis 4
ENVR1266 Soil Science 3
MATH1229 Applied Mathematics 3
Elective Information

Completion of additional General Education elective 1 course required

Term three (Co-op) (2025 Spring)
Code Course Name Credits
COOP1100 Co-op Work Term 0
Term four (2025 Fall)
Code Course Name Credits
ENVR1293 Environmental Resource Issues and Environment Site Assessments 3
ENVR1335 Fundamentals of Surveying 3
ENVR1336 Microbiology and Toxicology 3
ENVR1338 Hydrology and Water Quality 3
ENVR1339 Analytical Chemistry 4
ENVR1437 Environmental Monitoring 3
Term five (2026 Winter)
Code Course Name Credits
ENVR1100 Environmental Laws and Regulations 3
ENVR1441 Environmental Project 2
ENVR1446 Advanced Sampling and Analysis 3
ENVR1447 Air Monitoring and Air Quality 3
ENVR1456 Water Treatment Systems 3
GISC1420 GIS Applications 3
Elective Information

Completion of additional General Education elective 1 course required

Program Outcomes Term: 1244
  1. collect representative environmental samples and perform routine tests, using current and relevant tools

  2. use scientific concepts and models when contributing to the prevention, control and elimination of environmental hazards and remediation of contaminated sites.

  3. assist with analysis of water/soil/air samples and with the resolution of environmental problems through the application of scientific and engineering principles.

  4. follow standard procedures for conducting environmental sampling projects including the use of appropriate equipment and materials.

  5. promote and maintain sustainable practices by applying the elements of ecosystem-based management.

  6. carry out work responsibilities adhering to standards of professional conduct and principles of professional ethics.

  7. complete assigned tasks in adherence to occupational health and safety standards and applicable legislative requirements.

  8. follow established protocols in support of environmental management systems.

  9. provide ongoing support for project management.

  10. communicate technical information accurately and effectively in oral, written, visual and electronic forms.

  11. develop and present strategies for ongoing personal and professional development to enhance performance as an environmental technician.

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Admission Requirements

Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent including the following required course(s):
  • English – any Grade 12 (C) or (U), or equivalent
  • Mathematics – any Grade 12 (C) or (U), or equivalent
  • Chemistry – Grade 11 (U) or Grade 12 (C) or (U)
Recommended Courses and/or Skills:

These courses and skills may help you succeed academically in this program, but they are not required for admission.

  • Biology – Grade 11 (C) or (U) or Grade 12 (U)
  • A full G class driver's license is recommended
Selection and Ranking

Applications are evaluated based on the published admission requirements. When the applicant provides proof of meeting the requirements, an offer of admission can be issued, provided space is available in the program.

Learn more about admission decisions.

Program Requirements
Physical Fitness
  • Students applying to Environment and Horticulture programs are often required to tolerate physical activity such as walking over uneven terrain, standing, bending, lifting, and carrying equipment.
  • These expectations are reflected in our coursework, and applicants of this program should be highly motivated and have an appropriate level of fitness when entering this program.
Transportation
  • Students are responsible for their own transportation in order to complete program requirements which may not be readily accessible by public transportation.
  • Program requirements could include co-ops, placements, volunteer requirements, practical labs, field projects, assignments, clinicals, or any other off-campus visits required as part of the program’s curriculum.
Computer/Technology Requirements

Students are responsible for ensuring that they have a Microsoft Windows 10 based desktop or laptop system that meets or exceeds the following general personal computer technology requirements:

  • A desktop or laptop system running on an updated Microsoft Windows 10 operating system.
  • Minimum 256GB SSD storage and 8 GB memory.
  • An integrated or peripheral video camera, microphone and speaker system.
  • Reliable internet connectivity with Broadband capabilities (a minimum download speed of 5 Mbps) is recommended.

Niagara College will not be able to provide support for systems different than the above specifications. Any provided software may not operate properly. Academic software for your courses (supported under the Microsoft Windows 10 operating system) will be made available for download and remote use. Access will also be provided to remote high performance computer labs if software downloads are not feasible.

Note: There is no support for Chromebooks or Apple products for this program. (learn more)

Computer/technology requirements may be subject to change without notice.

All costs associated with program requirements are the responsibility of the student.

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Availability

Domestic Applicants Apply
International Applicants Apply
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Open

Accepting applications

Waitlisted

Eligible applications will be placed on a waiting list

Closed

Not accepting applications

Suspended

No longer offered this term

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Pathways

Explore your pathway options What are pathways? for the Environmental Technician – Field and Laboratory (Co-op) program below.

  • From NC to
    Trent University Bachelor of Science - Environmental and Resource Science Ontario Canada
  • From NC to
    Western University Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science Ontario Canada
  • From NC to
    Griffith University Bachelor of Environmental Science Australia
  • From NC to
    Royal Roads University Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Practice Canada
  • From NC to
    Royal Roads University Bachelor of Science in Environmental Practice Canada
  • From NC to
    Royal Roads University Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science Canada
Did you know?

Applicants with previous postsecondary education will be assessed for transfer credits upon receipt of an official transcript from their previous institution. There is no fee for this service.

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Tuition

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Co-op

A program with a co-op (co-operative education) component means that the curriculum combines an in-class education along with hands-on experience of working a job in the program's field of study.

During co-op work terms students are able to link what they learned in the classroom in a real workplace. Understanding the skills they've developed academically helps create a more meaningful college experience, and means they are better prepared for their career after graduation.

For Students
  • Co-op terms are paid. Earn while you learn!
  • Practice the skills you’ve learned in the classroom.
  • Gain experience in your field of study before you graduate.
  • Develop references and connections.
  • Hone your skills with feedback from your employer.
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For Employers
  • Low cost with tax credits and other funding available.
  • Hire for peak season, staff coverage, special projects, etc.
  • Help prepare students with career-related work experience.
  • Minimal training required.
  • Proven recruiting strategy for future staff.
Hire NC Co-op Students

Throughout the program I have found a new appreciation for nature. I love that this program has outdoor learning components instead of just being stuck in a classroom. This program is full of fun and interesting content, that will keep you wanting to learn more.

Laura Hanes-Silverthorne, program graduate
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