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Regional College
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Trumbull
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Regional College
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The Associate of Applied Science in Environmental Health and Safety provides students with the knowledge to work in a number of career areas in business and industry. The degree program comprises three concentrations: Environmental Safety and Security, Environmental Technology and Occupational Health and Industrial Hygiene. Career Opportunities
Science technicians held about 267,000 jobs in 2006. About 30 percent of biological technicians worked in professional, scientific or technical services firms; most other biological technicians worked in educational services, Federal, state and local governments or pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing. Chemical technicians held jobs in a wide range of manufacturing and service-providing industries. About 39 percent worked in chemical manufacturing, and another 30 percent worked in professional, scientific or technical services firms. Most environmental science and protection technicians worked for state and local governments and professional, scientific, and technical services firms. About 76 percent of forest and conservation technicians held jobs in the federal government, mostly in the Forest Service; another 17 percent worked for state governments. Around 32 percent of agricultural and food science technicians worked in educational services, and 20 percent worked for food processing companies; most of the rest were employed in agriculture. Forensic science technicians worked primarily for state and local governments. Approximately 37 percent of all geological and petroleum technicians worked for oil and gas extraction companies and 49 percent of nuclear technicians worked for utilities. (Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics) Admission Requirements
Admission is open to anyone with a high school diploma or its equivalent. Graduation Requirements
Minimum 64-65 credit hours, depending on concentration chosen. Minimum 2.000 cumulative GPA and in major. Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates of this program will be able to: 1. Demonstrate knowledge required of an environmental technologist. 2. Understand core concepts in select biological and chemical sciences. 3. Master the basic skills necessary for environmental investigation and be knowledgeable in designing, collecting data and analyzing results of investigations. 4. Use oral and written expression to clearly communicate technical concepts. 5. Grow in intellectual ability, enhance problem-solving knowledge, and attain higher level reasoning skills for advanced study or work in the environmental sciences Student Organizations
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