To be offered directly to businesses
The impact business has on the environment is one of the areas that will be explored in a new course to be offered at University College Isle of Man.
The Level 2 City and Guilds Award has been designed to develop knowledge and understanding of terms such as ‘environment’, ‘sustainability’, ‘climate change’ and ‘net zero’.
The course runs for 5 weeks, for 3 hours a week, with the first intake starting on 18th May, and can also be offered directly to businesses.
Kerry Birchall, who oversees Adult Learning at UCM, said: “Sustainability is such an important topic, and at UCM we already integrate sustainability into the curriculum for our full-time courses and apprenticeships, so we’re delighted to be able to offer a new course for adult learners who want to improve their sustainability knowledge and credentials.
“This is a great course for anyone who wants to develop in this field, or for businesses who want staff to become more sustainability-aware.”
The course runs for 5 weeks, for 3 hours a week, with the first intake starting on 18th May.
It can also be offered directly to businesses.
For more information or to book the course, visit www.ucm.ac.im
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