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CSARM Module A: Ground Rules for Contaminated Sites CSARM Module A: Ground Rules for Contaminated Sites
Short Course

CSARM Module A: Ground Rules for Contaminated Sites

Learn the essential elements of contaminated sites assessment, management and remediation and equip yourself with an understanding of the current laws, regulations and guidance.

  • 12 Mar 25 - 14 Mar 25
  • 3 days
  • Pre-readings + 3 days
  • 2,300
  • Mixed (online and in-person)
  • Scheduled sessions
CSARM Module E: Risk-based Site Assessment CSARM Module E: Risk-based Site Assessment
Short Course

CSARM Module E: Risk-based Site Assessment

Explore the role of risk assessment in contaminated sites assessment remediation and management, and learn key methodologies for human health and ecological risk assessment.

  • 17 Sep 25 - 19 Sep 25
  • 3 days
  • Pre-readings + 3 days
  • 2,300
  • Mixed (online and in-person)
  • Scheduled sessions
CSARM Modules C and D: Assessment of Contaminants of Concern CSARM Modules C and D: Assessment of Contaminants of Concern
Short Course

CSARM Modules C and D: Assessment of Contaminants of Concern

Learn about the properties, chemistry and toxicology of contaminants in soils and groundwater, and how to assess the risk of harm to humans and other living organisms.

  • 07 May 25 - 09 May 25
  • 3 days
  • Pre-readings + 3 days
  • 2,300
  • Mixed (online and in-person)
  • Scheduled sessions
CSARM Module B: Effective Site Assessment CSARM Module B: Effective Site Assessment
Short Course

CSARM Module B: Effective Site Assessment

Find out what you need to know about the essentials of contaminated sites assessments. This course covers regulatory drivers, guidance requirements and methods for investigating contaminated soils, groundwaters and soil vapours.

  • 09 Apr 25 - 11 Apr 25
  • 2.5 days
  • Pre-readings + 2.5 days
  • 2,000
  • Mixed (online and in-person)
  • Scheduled sessions
CSARM Module F: Remediation Principles and Closure CSARM Module F: Remediation Principles and Closure
Short Course

CSARM Module F: Remediation Principles and Closure

Learn about current methods for remediation of contaminated soils, groundwater and soil vapours, and how to write defensible reports.

  • 22 Oct 25 - 24 Oct 25
  • 2.5 days
  • Pre-readings + 2.5 days
  • 2,000
  • Mixed (online and in-person)
  • Scheduled sessions
Applying Chemical Ideas Applying Chemical Ideas
Short Course

Applying Chemical Ideas

Upskill now. The NSW Chemistry Stage 6 syllabus module explores the identification and analysis of chemicals using qualitative and quantitative methods.

  • Start anytime
  • 30 hrs
  • 30 hrs
  • 1,200
  • Online
  • 100% self-paced
Drivers of Chemical Reactions Drivers of Chemical Reactions
Short Course

Drivers of Chemical Reactions

Upskill now. The NSW Chemistry Stage 6 syllabus module explains what initiates and drives chemical reactions.

  • Start anytime
  • 30 hrs
  • 30 hrs
  • 990
  • Online
  • 100% self-paced
CSMR Module 1: Contaminated Land Principles CSMR Module 1: Contaminated Land Principles
Short Course

CSMR Module 1: Contaminated Land Principles

Gain an introduction or refresh your existing skills to the essential principles of contaminated land management.

  • 19 Feb 25 - 19 Feb 25
  • 8.5 hrs
  • 8.5 hrs
  • 730
  • Online
  • Scheduled sessions
CSMR Module 2: Investigation, Remediation and Reporting CSMR Module 2: Investigation, Remediation and Reporting
Short Course

CSMR Module 2: Investigation, Remediation and Reporting

Equip yourself with the knowledge you need for effective review of contaminated land consultant reports.

  • 20 Feb 25 - 20 Feb 25
  • 8.5 hrs
  • 8.5 hrs
  • 730
  • Online
  • Scheduled sessions

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Acknowledgement of Country

UTS acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, the Boorooberongal people of the Dharug Nation, the Bidiagal people and the Gamaygal people, upon whose ancestral lands our university stands. We would also like to pay respect to the Elders both past and present, acknowledging them as the traditional custodians of knowledge for these lands.

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