Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone has successfully self studied for the IEMA associate membership exam?
If so, what resources did you use? Did you already have a firm background in the environment?
Alternatively, if there is a better way to up skill myself then I'm all ears. My current role does not include any environmental work so a company paid for course is unlikely.
I'm basically trying to future proof myself as most jobs I see advertised are as SHE Advisors/Managers/Officers etc. Some form of qualification seems like the next logical step to add to my recently completed H&S Diploma.
Hope you guys can help.
NN
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Re: IEMA Associate Member
Hello,
I haven't as of yet taken the exam but I am going along the self study route for AIEMA. I brought the 'Environmental Management in Organizations: The IEMA Handbook' as this covers most if not all topics for the IEMA exams. Its quite an expensive book but well worth the price.
I have no previous background in Environment but find the book explains each part well and anything I am stuck on or need more support with I source through the internet or forums.
Hope this helps and good luck in your studies.
S&S
I haven't as of yet taken the exam but I am going along the self study route for AIEMA. I brought the 'Environmental Management in Organizations: The IEMA Handbook' as this covers most if not all topics for the IEMA exams. Its quite an expensive book but well worth the price.
I have no previous background in Environment but find the book explains each part well and anything I am stuck on or need more support with I source through the internet or forums.
Hope this helps and good luck in your studies.
S&S
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Hi S&S,
Thank you for your reply.
I've seen that book. It is pricy! I wondered if it still matched the current syllabus for Associate level? I suppose either way it's going to give a good foundation of knowledge.
NN
Thank you for your reply.
I've seen that book. It is pricy! I wondered if it still matched the current syllabus for Associate level? I suppose either way it's going to give a good foundation of knowledge.
NN
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get a used copy, seen some for a few quid on amazon. No idea regarding content.
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Hi,neboshnoob wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 10:59 am Hi S&S,
Thank you for your reply.
I've seen that book. It is pricy! I wondered if it still matched the current syllabus for Associate level? I suppose either way it's going to give a good foundation of knowledge.
NN
Sorry for the late reply, have not had access to the forums.
As Tim has said, look for a used copy as this will bring the price down. As far as I am aware the book still matches the current syllabus for Associate level.
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Re: IEMA Associate Member
Am currently studying Aiema, I'll be writing the upcoming exam for Aug , the exam is online ,1hr 30mins
No past questions online to study, have studied the course note from start to end , hoping I'll pass the exam.
No past questions online to study, have studied the course note from start to end , hoping I'll pass the exam.