The Basic Technician Certificate in Environmental Health Sciences is an entry-level program that equips students with foundational knowledge and practical skills in environmental health. It covers areas such as sanitation, waste management, water and food safety, hygiene promotion, and basic disease prevention. Graduates are prepared to work as environmental health assistants in local authorities, public health departments, and community health programs, supporting efforts to maintain safe and healthy environments.
A holder of Certificate of Secondary Education Examination (CSEE) with at least four passes including Chemistry, Biology and Physics/Engineering