Everest University Online
Students must demonstrate competence in reading, math, or language through placement examination or by passing the appropriate reading, math or language courses, if not exempt by state board of education rule 6A-10.0315. A student who does not achieve minimum scores will be required to take developmental educations classes in English, math, reading, and SLS 1501 the University Experience.
Classes are delivered online.
The median salary for Water and Wastewater Treatment Operators is $47,760, and the median salary for Environmental Science and Protection Technicians is $46,540.
Because of the anticipated retirements of many current workers, this industry provides excellent career opportunities in an industry vital to the public health, quality of life, and economic development of the state and the nation. In addition, to initiating or advancing careers as water and wastewater treatment operators, graduates can work for private companies, as well as local, state and federal agencies as environmental sampling technicians, water analysis and monitoring technicians, etc.
All courses taken in this program articulate to the Associate of Science in Environmental Science degree for further educational opportunities.
Students must have a high school diploma or GED certificate and take a placement exam, if not exempt by the State Board of Education Rule 6A-10.0315.
This course requires 30 credits and can be completed in three semesters at a full-time student status.
Upon successful completion of this certificate, graduates have earned nearly half of the required
coursework for Everest University’s AS in Environmental Science Technology.