Course Description
Micro-credential – Air Pollution: Monitoring Assessment and Control
Trinity College Dublin
Air pollution represents a global health challenge and is directly contributing to climate change. It is present in both outdoor and indoor environments. To address air pollution effectively, we need to fully understand the complex mix of pollutants.
This micro-credential provides valuable insight into air pollutants, focusing on how we measure and assess the challenge at individual, local, national, and global levels. The course provides learners with the skills to effectively monitor campaigns, perform informed assessment studies, and design or select appropriate control technologies and strategies to improve air quality.
This micro-credential will appeal to working professionals in the public or private sector responsible for air quality monitoring and assessment, with responsibilities in air quality reporting, or who have a role in air pollution mitigation and adaptation in either the indoor or outdoor environment.
Interested learners will be introduced to the field of air pollution science, identifying the current challenges and key background knowledge in the provision of clean air for society and the environment.
How will this Micro-credential be delivered?
This micro-credential is available as hybrid learning with:
- Lectures delivered live from a lecture theatre (face-to-face format)
- Remote access to all session recordings
On successful completion of this micro-credential, learners will be able to:  
- Describe key concepts relating to air pollution science and its application to environmental engineering.
- Assess, apply, and evaluate differing forms of air pollution models for the prediction of concentrations in the atmosphere.
- Appraise differing approaches to the control of air pollution for indoor, outdoor and in urban and industrial settings.
- Discuss the development application of national emissions inventories and projections.
- Measure air pollution concentrations in practice to identify the advantages and limitations of differing monitoring approaches.
- Critically assess the environmental impact assessment of new infrastructure developments from an air pollution perspective.
HCI Pillar 3 Learner Fee Subsidy: Candidates who meet the eligibility criteria may qualify for an 80% fee subsidy, subject to the availability of subsidized places.
For eligibility details, please refer to the Eligibility Criteria.
Course Code | DPEEG-APMA-1M09 |
College Name | Trinity College Dublin |
Course Category | Environmental Science, Science & the Built Environment |
Course Type | Micro-credential |
Course Location | Dublin, Ireland |
Location Postcode | Dublin 2 |
Course Start Date | 8th September 2025 |
Course Fee | €1,560 |
Course Duration | 12 weeks |
Awarding Body | Trinity College Dublin |
Title of Awarding | 5 ECTS |
Entry Requirements | Application Deadline: 12th August 2025 Applicants must have a 2.1 grade in a level 8 degree in Engineering or a cognate discipline. |
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