[ 91499NSW ]
This course is designed for managers and supervisors to enable and support development of carbon management and reduction strategies for enterprise.
Certificate IV graduates learn skills and competencies to enable them to understand the strategic implications of carbon management for business and how reduction strategies can be implemented using business frameworks and supported by existing business systems.
Entry Requirements: There are no educational prerequisites for entry into this training program, however, it is recommended completing 91500NSW Certificate III in Carbon Management prior to enrolment in this course.
Course Structure: The course consists of TWELVE (12) units.
Modules: The units that make up this course include:
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Unit Code |
Unit title |
Core / Elective |
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CTICM301A |
Communicate climate change impacts and recognition of sources or greenhouse gases |
Core |
|
CTICM302A |
Measure carbon emissions in three scopes |
Core |
|
CTICM303A |
Evaluate carbon reduction and renewable energy options |
Core |
|
CTICM303A |
Assist implementation and monitoring of a carbon management response plan |
Core |
|
CTICM401A |
Measure and monitor a carbon footprint |
Core |
|
CTICM402A |
Source, evaluate and purchase carbon offsets |
Core |
|
CTICM403A |
Develop and communicate a workplace carbon management response plan |
Core |
|
CTICM404A |
Implement and monitor carbon management response plan |
Core |
|
CTICM003A |
Complete a carbon life cycle analysis for a product or service |
Core |
|
CTICM004A |
Evaluate, select and implement a greenhouse has abatement program |
Core |
|
CTICM006A |
Market and promote a carbon management response plan and carbon emissions reduction claims |
Core |
|
CTICM007A |
Identify and evaluate opportunities for cogeneration, combined cooling, heating and power |
Core |
Outcome: This course is nationally recognised and can only be delivered by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) that complies with the governing standards of quality training and assessment. On successful completion of the course assessments you will be awarded
91499NSW Certificate IV in Carbon Management
Students who exit the training program without completing all assessments may be issued with a statement of attainment for those units in which they have demonstrated competency.
Delivery Mode: Students attend 1 day per week for 8 consecutive weeks. In addition, students will need to complete up to 15hrs of workplace activities, research and assessment tasks each week for 12 weeks. Access to the Carbon Training International eLearning environment is included to help those who miss a class in the first 8 weeks.
Fees: $2850
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)/Credit Transfer: The learning objective for each unit will be explained prior to commencement. If you feel that you have enough evidence present to prove these skills (such as through other courses that you may have attended) to the required level please speak to your assessor about recognition of your prior learning/skills (also known as recognition of prior learning). If you have completed some units of this program previously through another training program then you may be able to gain credits for this and this may also shorten the requirements and the duration for achieving this qualification

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