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This series of CSARM short courses is tailored to meet the growing demand for skilled environmental professionals in the multidisciplinary Contaminated Site Assessment, Remediation and Management field.

See also 

New CSMR short courses developed for Councils

Developed by the School of Life Sciences at UTS Faculty of Science, in collaboration with the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) and industry experts, this program has successfully trained environmental professionals for the past 14 years. It aims to deepen participants’ knowledge, update their skills, and cultivate valuable professional networks in industry and government.

CSARM program overview

There are five modules in the CSARM series, each lasting between 2.5 to 3 days. The flexible and interactive learning program combines lectures, case studies and workshops. You can choose to attend either online or in-person, with three modules offering optional field trips.

Each module is led by experienced professionals and features at least six different presenters. They cover the latest NSW EPA and National Environment Protection Measures (NEPMs) guidelines, new legislation, and the technical and scientific aspects of contaminated land management. 

Each module is offered only once a year and is designed to function as a stand-alone course, allowing participants to take them in any order. Completing all five modules ensures comprehensive coverage of the subject. 

Download our 2025 program brochure (PDF, 5.7mb)

Who should attend?

  • Environmental scientists, engineers, managers, and consultants seeking career advancement
  • Professionals aiming to become site auditors or certified environmental practitioners
  • Environmental engineers, health officers and planning officers from all levels of government, as well as occupational hygienists
  • Recent graduates seeking further training in CSARM to enhance their roles in environmental consulting firms
  • Science and engineering graduates interested in transitioning to the CSARM field
  • Environmental professionals considering postgraduate qualifications

Course presenters

Our presenters include regulators from the NSW EPA, academic specialists, contaminated site auditors and experts in environmental law and risk assessment.

Professional development

The CSARM Short Courses contribute to your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) goals. For instance, the EIANZ CEnvP Contaminated Land Specialist scheme requires 100 CPD points over two years. On average, a CSARM module earns you at least 42 points, while course presenters can claim five points per hour for face-to-face instruction. For details about consultant certification schemes, visit the CEnvP or CPSS CSAM websites.

2025 CSARM series schedule

Program Module2025 Dates
Module A: Ground Rules for Contaminated SitesMarch 12 to 14
Module B: Effective Site AssessmentApril 9 to 11
Module C & D: Assessment of Contaminants of ConcernMay 7 to 9
Module E: Risk-based Site AssessmentSeptember 17 to 19
Module F: Remediation Principles and ClosureOctober 22 to 24

Course venue

All modules will be held at the UTS City Campus, with online attendance available via Zoom. Most presenters will be on campus to facilitate lectures and workshops.

Course fees

Modules A, C/D and E — 3-day modules (including field trip)

  • AUD $2,300 per person
  • AUD $2,070 early bird price
  • Online only: 12% discount for online attendance (field trip excluded)

Modules B and F — 2.5-day modules (no field trip)

  • AUD $2,000 per person
  • AUD $1,800 early bird price

Note: Early bird registration closes approximately two weeks before each course. 

Discounts

  • 13% discount when booking two or more modules simultaneously – for individuals or group bookings for people from the same organisation
  • 10% discount for members of qualifying professional societies (e.g., ACLCA, EIANZ, Engineers Australia, Soil Science Australia).

Notes:

  1. Only one discount can be applied per person.
  2. Proof of current membership is required for professional society discounts.

Registration

To register for the courses, please visit UTS Open or use the links provided above for individual modules.

More information

For further assistance, please contact:

Dr Sophie Wood
Course Coordinator, School of Life Sciences
Phone: 0423 294 800
Email: SophieAnn.Wood@uts.edu.au

Acknowledgement of Country

UTS acknowledges the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation and the Boorooberongal People of the Dharug Nation upon whose ancestral lands our campuses now stand. 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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