Program Summary
National Diploma in Environmental Health Technology is a program that trains students to identify, assess, and control environmental factors that can affect human health. The course covers areas such as waste management, water sanitation, pollution control, pest control, food hygiene, and disease prevention. It equips students with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills to promote healthy environments in communities, workplaces, and public spaces. Graduates can work as Environmental Health Technicians in government agencies, health departments, industries, or NGOs focused on public health and safety.