Tudományos Szieszta

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Institute of Geography and Environmental Studies

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Waste-management technologist

Course description:

Waste management is a key part of environment protection. Soil amelioration of nearly 2000 landstills closed in 2009, also setting up and operation of EU compatible refuse sites require a large number of well-trained experts equipped with practical based knowledge.

Careers:

Students having obtained their qualification may continue their studies at our college to major in chemistry. One-third of the credits received during their higher level vocational course will be considered in the college training. Entry requirements are included in the annual entrance guide. Graduates may be employed at small and large enteprises, private firms, local governmental institutions as environmental (waste disposal) technicians.

Focus of the training:

The aim of the course is to obtain a qualification needed for the professional practice of waste management. We train experts whose adequate theoretical and practical knowledge enables them to fulfil environmental management, mainly waste and refuse management tasks in residential areas, small and large agricultural firms, and private enterprises in special fields of public, agricultural and food industrial recycling.

General information:

  • Name of qualification in the degree: Waste management technician
  • Course length: 2 years/4 semesters/120 credits
  • Entry requirements: intermediate school-leaving examination in two subjects

Contact person:
Dr. Murányi Zoltán, mzperx [kukac] ektf [dot] hu
Tel: 06/36/520-471

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