Environmental Health and Water Quality Technology

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Program Information

  • Location: Mequon Campus
  • Pathway: Community & Human Services
  • Program Code: 10-506-1
  • Offering: In-class
  • Degree Type: 2-Year Degree (Associate)
  • Start Dates: August/January

About the Environmental Health and Water Quality Technology Degree

Description

This program promotes environmental protection, improvement and sustainability, with a focus on protecting our water, food and the environment. Hands-on coursework includes principles and techniques used to assess water, food, and the environment to meet applicable regulations and to implement needed corrective measures. Students use field projects and internships to further develop the skills and abilities necessary for careers in these fields. Graduates will possess a solid foundation for a wide range of environmental and public health career opportunities.

There is a steady need for essential workers, technicians and specialists in water and air quality; food safety; field monitoring; and other related environmental careers. 

You can earn the Water Technician certificate on the way to completing this associate degree. 

 

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Career Outlook

 

Related Programs

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Water Technician

Gain the core skills recognized by the water industry for an entry-level position by performing basic hands-on work. This certificate is a pathway designed to help you progress in attaining more technical skills.

Detailed Program Information

2024-25 Curriculum

Course Course Name Credits
 ENG-195 Written Communication ‡ ^ 
(or) ENG-201 English 1 ‡
3
ENVHEL-101 Introduction to Environmental Health/Water Quality ^ 3
ENVHEL-102 Environmental Biology 4
ENVHEL-109 Applied Environmental Chemistry ^ 4
MATH-107 College Mathematics ‡ ^ 
(or) Any 200-level MATH course
3
ENG-197 Technical Reporting ‡
(or) Any 200-level ENG course
3
ENVHEL-142 Principles of Water Resources ^ 3
ENVHEL-145 Water/Wastewater Operations – Municipal 3
ENVHEL-173 Environmental Bacteriology 3
PSYCH-199 Psychology of Human Relations 
(or) Any 200-level PSYCH course
3
ECON-195 Economics
(or) Any 200-level ECON course
3
ENVHEL-104 Industrial Hygiene Technology ‡ 4
ENVHEL-111 Applied Water Chemistry and Analysis ‡ 4
ENVHEL-115 Air Quality ‡ 4
ENVHEL-147 Water/Wastewater Operations – Industrial ‡ 3
ENVHEL-105 Fundamentals of Hazardous Materials Control ‡ 4
ENVHEL-119 Food and Dairy Safety ‡ 3
ENVHEL-127 Environmental Field Projects ‡ 3
ENVHEL-128 Environmental Health Internship ‡ 1
ENVHEL-143 Interpersonal Communication Skills and
Environmental Management ‡
3

TOTAL CREDITS

64

‡ Prerequisite required.
^ Counts toward earning the Water Technician certificate.

Contact program instructor if you would like more information about this program.

Program curriculum requirements are subject to change.

This Associate in Applied Science program will transfer to one or more four-year institutions.

Current MATC students should consult their Academic Program Plan for specific curriculum requirements.

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DIGITAL BADGES

Upon completion of specified coursework, students may be eligible for the following digital badge(s):

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2024-2025 Program Flyer

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Important Dates

Deadlines and important dates can be found on:
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Program Outcomes

  • Evaluate environmental health hazards (air, food, water, soil, etc.)
  • Conduct both field and lab environmental sampling/monitoring according to regulatory requirements and guidelines
  • Perform corrective actions to remediate environmental health hazards
  • Communicate measures for the prevention of environmental health hazards
  • Develop environmental technical records and reports
  • Perform safe work practices

Admission Requirements

One semester of high school-level algebra.

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Questions?

Community & Human Services Academic & Career Pathway
414-570-4426
servepathway@matc.edu

 

Last updated: 10/29/2024