ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY & HEALTH
School of Health, Wellness & Public Safety• Associate of Applied Science Degree in Environmental Safety and Health
• Skill Sets in Environmental Safety and Health Compliance Radiation Protection Technologist
Program Description
Students will study the diverse fields of environmental sciences, safety and health, addressing such areas as biological and hazardous waste, air and water quality, domestic and industrial waste, workplace safety, energy management and recycling. Classes include classroom and laboratory study.
An associate of applied science degree is offered. Students who complete specific courses may receive the following training certifications:
- 40-Hour Hazardous Waste Operations Training Certification
- 10-Hour OSHA General Industry Training Certification
- 30-Hour OSHA General Industry Training Certification
- 10-Hour OSHA Construction Safety Training Certification
- 30-Hour OSHA Construction Safety Training Certification
- 8-Hour Confined Space Entry Training Certification
- 8-Hour Red Cross Workplace First Aid/CPR Training Certification
Career and Advancement Opportunities
Students are prepared for entry-level jobs in the environmental protection field and in industry as environmental health and safety technicians. Coursework also provides skills for upgrade/advancement for individuals currently employed with industry. Department of Labor projections indicate job opportunities for technicians will continue to grow.
The AAS degree prepares students for jobs as entry-level environmental technicians for government departments or in private industry. The AAS degree is also transferable to certain 4-year degree programs.
Special Requirements
Students will be required to obtain medical clearance for the use of respiratory protection equipment and will be responsible for the cost of Red Cross First Aid/CPR certification cards.
All Health, Wellness & Public Safety Division career and technical courses required for graduation must be taken for a traditional grade of A, B or C. For Health, Wellness & Public Safety career and technical courses offered only for credit/no credit, a grade of credit (CR) must be earned.
Students are required to purchase textbooks.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Program information is available from the program director, Liyen Jong at (505) 224-4221, or from Academic Advisement and Career Development at (505) 224-4321.
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