As the public and scientific outcry over environmental pollution has intensified over the years, politicians have responded by creating more legislation designed to protect the environment. This legislation has been aimed largely at business and industry.
This course on Environmental Legislation and Policy presents an overview of the most relevant environmental legislation that you need to be informed about before writing or evaluating your organisation's environmental policy. It provides you with an overview of the development of statutory environmental law in the UK, and concludes with examining the rationale behind environmental policy development, what a policy should contain and how it should be communicated.Course fees: £345.00 if paid in full.Pay monthly option: £99 Deposit followed by 6 monthly payments of £50.00. (Total fees of £399.00) Call in for guaranteed payment plan.Entry requirements: There are no previous skills or qualifications required to register for this study programme. Support: All students will be assigned a personal tutor with whom they may correspond with via telephone or email. Details will be in your course study pack. Duration: All students have one year to complete this course from date of registration. Average study of 110 hours. Provided materials:
Course syllabus:The UK Legislative System
1.1 Statute law and common law1.2 Criminal law and civil law1.3 Statutory nuisance1.4 The influence of European law
Environmental Law
2.1 The development of environmental law2.2 Environmental Protection Act 19902.3 Environment Act 19952.4 Waste legislation2.5 Water legislation2.6 Air legislation2.7 Noise nuisance2.8 Planning and conservation2.9 Health and safety legislation2.10 Register of environmental legislation
Environmental Policy
3.1 What is an environmental policy?3.2 Producing and evaluating an environmental policy3.3 Communicating the policy
Appendix 1: Amerada Hess's environmental policy statement
Appendix 2: Unilever's environmental policy statement
Examination: No examination is necessary Assessment method: This course is completed using continual assessment, allowing your tutor to closely monitor your progress every step of the way. Therefore no examination is required. Qualification: Both qualifications are issued upon successful completion Qualification 1: Environmental Legislation and Policy Diploma Diploma entitling you to use the letters SAC Dip after your name Qualification 2: Environmental Legislation and Policy Level 3 Diploma What is NCFE
NCFE is the UK's longest established awarding body, recognised as a highly professional and responsive organisation, committed to maintaining excellent customer service and a friendly approach.
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