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COTR introduces water monitoring micro-credential

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College of the Rockies' Environmental Water Monitoring micro-credential begins October 15 at the Fernie Campus.

Up to $3,500 for short-term skills training available for eligible British Columbians

College of the Rockies is pleased to announce the introduction of a new micro-credential in environmental water monitoring, designed to help students develop the foundational and technical skills required to work effectively in the field, collecting and storing water samples. Upon completion, students will earn a certificate of achievement.

“We are excited to offer the pilot program for this micro-credential through our Fernie campus,” said Tim Schoahs, Fernie campus manager. “We feel the skills learned will be especially applicable to our local conditions and industry, but the micro-credential prepares students for the Environmental Water Monitoring field work anywhere in the region, the province, and across Canada.”

Developed in collaboration with industry specialists, the four-week Environmental Water Management micro-credential provides an intensive introduction to field work, water testing and monitoring, and prepares students for a variety of environment-related government and industry careers. Students interested in this program are eligible to apply for the StrongerBC Future Skills Grant which covers up to $3,500 for eligible short-term skills training at public post-secondary institutions.

“This new micro-credential program at COTR is a prime example of how the future skills grant is supporting British Columbians to improve and expand their skills for employment,” said Lisa Beare, Minister of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills. “I am excited for people across the province to benefit as people apply these new skills towards building a stronger BC.”

The micro-credential starts October 15 and is comprised of online and in-person lectures, complemented by hands-on training from industry experts.  In addition to the specific training in groundwater, lakewater, and rivers, students can earn valuable industry certifications.

“With access to Basic First Aid, WHMIS, H2S Aware, WildSafeBC Wildlife Awareness and Safety, Swift Water Rescue Awareness, and Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network Field Technician certifications, students will be well prepared to help meet labour market demands immediately after completion,” Schoahs added. “Micro-credentials like this align with our strategic goal of enhancing student experience, providing an opportunity to be job-ready in a short period of time.”

The Environmental Water Monitoring micro-credential is made possible through funding from the Ministry of Post Secondary Education and Future Skills.

For more information, please go to cotr.bc.ca/water-monitoring 

 

About the StrongerBC Future Skills Grant 

The StrongerBC future skills grant empowers British Columbians to shape their own futures. The grant covers up to $3,500 for eligible short-term skills training at public post-secondary institutions aligned with the skills and labour market demands identified in B.C.’s Labour Market Outlook. These grants play a pivotal role in equipping individuals for current and future job markets, contributing to the province’s economic resilience and global competitiveness.

 

About College of the Rockies 

For nearly 50 years, College of the Rockies has provided post-secondary education that meets the needs and aspirations of the people, industries, and businesses of our region. All our campuses are located on the traditional territory of the Ktunaxa people, which is also home to the Kinbasket people. We value our relationships with the four Ktunaxa bands, the Shuswap band, and the Kootenay Regional Office of the Métis Nation, BC. Each year, thousands of full-time and part-time students join us in a full range of programs, including skilled trades, university arts and sciences, adult upgrading, early childhood education, health and human services, business, office administration, tourism, hospitality, recreation, fire services, continuing education, and contract training. Through smaller class sizes, highly personalized instruction and dedicated support services, our students are primed to succeed in the job market, or in the next stage of their academic journey.

Media Contact:
Darryl Dux
Communications Coordinator
College of the Rockies
ddux@cotr.bc.ca