Australian College of Environmental Studies Courses
EMF Course
 
Electromagnetic Field Testing | Course
 

Health hazards associated with the use of mobile phone towers, mobile and cordless phones, overhead powerlines, baby monitors and building wiring is rapidly gaining public awareness for good reason. Apart from the fact that Australia's exposure standards fare poorly when compared with other progressive countries, there is a growing body of evidence to suggest that electromagnetic radiation may cause adverse health hazards including brain tumours (gliomas, and acoustic neuromas) and electrical hypersensitivity. The explosion in the use of wireless devices in schools, homes and workplaces, is exposing us to artificial and potentially harmful forms of frequencies. The potential market for EMF consultants is consequently growing at a rapid rate. There is a growing demand therefore for properly trained professionals to identify and alleviate health risks associated with specific electromagnetic fields (EMFs).

In this course you will learn the theoretical and practical knowledge that underpin the fundamentals of electricity; the various sources of extra low frequency electromagnetic fields, radiowaves and microwaves (mobile phones and towers, wireless devices); how to measure these frequencies using the latest technology and lastly, provide viable and economic solutions to address the concerns. You will also learn about terrestrial radiation - the natural background radiation we humans have evolved on including the earth's magnetic field, Schumanns Resonance and other forms of earth radiaton such as geopathic stress. An in-depth analysis of dowsing, and the ability to detect and remedy various forms of geopathic stress will be discussed and demonstrated. Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive a certificate.

There are three subjects in the course: Electricity Fundamentals, Electrobiology and Geobiology. The Electricity Fundamentals subject is only available via correspondence which you can start at any time of the year. The Electrobiology and Geobiology subjects are on-campus subjects which covers testing and auditing. For each subject you will receive a comprehensive manual, DVDs of the lectures and access to a tutor. You will have a maximum of 14 week to complete your assessments for each subject. Total cost is $1950.

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Subjects
Subject Costs
Pre-requisites
Correspondence Available
$650
No
Yes
$650
Yes
No (Intensive)
$650
No
No (Intensive)
Fee Structure

On-campus students (Melbourne) need to send a $100 non-refundable deposit along with a completed enrolment form in order to guarantee your place in a subject. Enrolments close 1 week before the subject begins or when the class is full (whichever comes first). The remaining payment of $550 is required before the subject begins. Students who pay for a subject in full, may receive the manual and DVDs prior to the start of the subject. Click HERE for the latest timetable. Click HERE for venue.

Correspondence students need to send $650 per subject they wish to enrol in along with the completed enrolment form in order to receive the course information pack containing the manual, DVDs of the lectures, contact details of your tutor, student learning guide and student handbook. Whilst you may enrol in a correspondence subject at any time during the year, it must be completed within 14 weeks from the date of enrolment.
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