Associate in Science Degree

Environmental Technology Program

Overview

This program emphasizes the cognitive and technical skills needed to enter and advance in environmental technology careers in both the private and public sectors. This is a career field that utilizes the principles of science, engineering, communication and economics to protect and enhance safety, health and natural resources. Students who are interested in pursuing a four-year undergraduate program in Environmental Studies should refer to the Associate in Arts Environmental Studies concentration.

Students who place into developmental math and/or English should begin the course sequence in the first semester. Please see an advisor with questions.

First Semester Credits
ENL101   3
CHM106 M 4
ENV118 M 4
COM103   3
    Behavioral & Social Science 3
Second Semester Credits
ENL102   3
ESC101 M 4
ENV101   3
ENV115 M 3
    Behavioral & Social Science 3
Third Semester Credits
ENV105 (or)
MAT150
M
Quantitative Methods/Environmental Analysis (or)
Elementary Statistics

ENV105 Quantitative Methods/Environmental Analysis

Designed for environmental technology students. Emphasis is on mathematical skills essential in scientific applications. Mathematical and statistical skills using a scientific calculator and computer will be used to assess current environmental data sets. Conclusions will be drawn based on these data assessments.

Prerequisite: MAT030 or MAT035

Offered: Fall

MAT150 Elementary Statistics

An introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics that emphasizes statistical literacy and conceptual understanding. Topics include: techniques for organizing and presenting data, measures of central tendency and dispersion, probability, discrete and continuous probability distributions, sampling distributions, estimation, one-sample hypothesis tests, and correlation and regression. (4 contact hours).

Prerequisite: (MAT035 or MAT040) or satisfactory basic skills assessment score

Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer

Note: Satisfies a Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning general education requirement.

3
ENV125   3
ENV163   3
   
Environmental Technology Elective

CON130 Computer Aided Drafting I
CON135 Computer Aided Drafting II
ENV122 Process of Environmental Management & Decision Making
ENV135 Coastal Zone Management
ENV140 Intro to Water
ENV146 Water Supply
ENV163 GIS I
ENV164 GIS II
ENV170 Renewable Energy Sources
ENV171 Energy Efficiency and Conservation Methods
ENV172 Commercial Energy Audits
ENV173 Intro to Solar Energy
ENV177 Intro to Wind Energy
ENV178 Photovoltaic Installation
ENV179 Solar Thermal Installation
ENV180 Small Wind Installation
ENV181 Intro to Green Building
GIT110 Microcomputer Applications Software
HOR101 Plant and Soil Science
HOR102 Entomology and Plant Diseases
HOR103 Woody Plant Identification and Culture
HOR104 Turf Management
HOR201 Herbaceous Plant Identification and Culture

3
   
Environmental Technology Elective

CON130 Computer Aided Drafting I
CON135 Computer Aided Drafting II
ENV122 Process of Environmental Management & Decision Making
ENV135 Coastal Zone Management
ENV140 Intro to Water
ENV146 Water Supply
ENV163 GIS I
ENV164 GIS II
ENV170 Renewable Energy Sources
ENV171 Energy Efficiency and Conservation Methods
ENV172 Commercial Energy Audits
ENV173 Intro to Solar Energy
ENV177 Intro to Wind Energy
ENV178 Photovoltaic Installation
ENV179 Solar Thermal Installation
ENV180 Small Wind Installation
ENV181 Intro to Green Building
GIT110 Microcomputer Applications Software
HOR101 Plant and Soil Science
HOR102 Entomology and Plant Diseases
HOR103 Woody Plant Identification and Culture
HOR104 Turf Management
HOR201 Herbaceous Plant Identification and Culture

3
Fourth Semester Credits
ENV158   3
ENV201   4
   
Environmental Technology Elective

CON130 Computer Aided Drafting I
CON135 Computer Aided Drafting II
ENV122 Process of Environmental Management & Decision Making
ENV135 Coastal Zone Management
ENV140 Intro to Water
ENV146 Water Supply
ENV163 GIS I
ENV164 GIS II
ENV170 Renewable Energy Sources
ENV171 Energy Efficiency and Conservation Methods
ENV172 Commercial Energy Audits
ENV173 Intro to Solar Energy
ENV177 Intro to Wind Energy
ENV178 Photovoltaic Installation
ENV179 Solar Thermal Installation
ENV180 Small Wind Installation
ENV181 Intro to Green Building
GIT110 Microcomputer Applications Software
HOR101 Plant and Soil Science
HOR102 Entomology and Plant Diseases
HOR103 Woody Plant Identification and Culture
HOR104 Turf Management
HOR201 Herbaceous Plant Identification and Culture

3
   
Environmental Technology Elective

CON130 Computer Aided Drafting I
CON135 Computer Aided Drafting II
ENV122 Process of Environmental Management & Decision Making
ENV135 Coastal Zone Management
ENV140 Intro to Water
ENV146 Water Supply
ENV163 GIS I
ENV164 GIS II
ENV170 Renewable Energy Sources
ENV171 Energy Efficiency and Conservation Methods
ENV172 Commercial Energy Audits
ENV173 Intro to Solar Energy
ENV177 Intro to Wind Energy
ENV178 Photovoltaic Installation
ENV179 Solar Thermal Installation
ENV180 Small Wind Installation
ENV181 Intro to Green Building
GIT110 Microcomputer Applications Software
HOR101 Plant and Soil Science
HOR102 Entomology and Plant Diseases
HOR103 Woody Plant Identification and Culture
HOR104 Turf Management
HOR201 Herbaceous Plant I

3
   
Environmental Technology Elective

CON130 Computer Aided Drafting I
CON135 Computer Aided Drafting II
ENV122 Process of Environmental Management & Decision Making
ENV135 Coastal Zone Management
ENV140 Intro to Water
ENV146 Water Supply
ENV163 GIS I
ENV164 GIS II
ENV170 Renewable Energy Sources
ENV171 Energy Efficiency and Conservation Methods
ENV172 Commercial Energy Audits
ENV173 Intro to Solar Energy
ENV177 Intro to Wind Energy
ENV178 Photovoltaic Installation
ENV179 Solar Thermal Installation
ENV180 Small Wind Installation
ENV181 Intro to Green Building
GIT110 Microcomputer Applications Software
HOR101 Plant and Soil Science
HOR102 Entomology and Plant Diseases
HOR103 Woody Plant Identification and Culture
HOR104 Turf Management
HOR201 Herbaceous Plant I

3
ENV260   1-3
Total Credits 67

M Designates a Milestone course. A milestone course must be completed in the semester indicated to ensure that you remain on track to continue on in your program and graduate on time.

Career Outlook

Graduates will be trained at the technical level for fields such as hazardous waste clean-up, site assessment, water quality, air quality, wastewater management, environmental compliance, solid waste management, coastal zone management, use of computerized mapping and pollution prevention.

This occupational profile is provided by O*NET.

Program Outcomes

Upon completion of the Environmental Technology program, students are able to: