Hydrogen Awareness and Understanding for Process – Related Occupations

Sector

Clean Tech
Natural Resources & Environment

Format

Online at your own pace

Term

Fall Term
Winter Term
Spring/Summer Term

Price

Less than $500

Language

English

In this 24-hour online course, Hydrogen Awareness and Understanding for Process-Related Occupations, you will gain foundational technical knowledge about the production and uses of hydrogen as well as the economic and safety challenges posed by hydrogen. This instructor-guided course is ideal for professionals such as chemical engineers, technicians, production managers, project managers, and safety or environmental specialists who are interested in exploring hydrogen as an innovative solution for a low-carbon economy. Receive a SAITMicro digital badge if you meet the specified earning criteria for this microcredential. 

Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to: 

  • Identify foundational principles, applications, and challenges associated with hydrogen as an industrial feedstock and energy carrier 
  • Identify the ways to integrate hydrogen into existing processes or develop new processes that utilize hydrogen safely and effectively 
  • Describe the safe handling, storage, transportation, and utilization of hydrogen to ensure the well-being of personnel and the integrity of facilities

You will demonstrate your skill and knowledge acquisition through graded discussion board posts and written assignments. This online course is structured and guided. All coursework must be completed as per the course schedule and no later than the course end date. 

This course qualifies for the SAITMicro badge. Students who successfully complete this course with a final grade of B (75%) or higher will earn a microcredential and receive a shareable digital badge.  

This course will prepare you to join Canada’s low-carbon workforce by mastering the foundational principles of hydrogen as an industrial feedstock and energy carrier. You will learn how to integrate hydrogen safely into existing or new processes, positioning you to drive innovation in clean energy. With knowledge of safe handling, storage, and transportation of hydrogen, you will ensure the safety of personnel and facilities, making you critical contributor to the successful adoption of hydrogen in Canada’s low-carbon economy. 

Courses Available:

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