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  • 1.00 Credits

    This course is designed to train a person in laboratory skills necessary to attain a "B" wastewater laboratory license. Wastewater treatment processes cannot be effectively controlled unless the operator has some means to check and evaluate the quality of water being treated and produced. By relating laboratory results to treatment plant operators the system can function efficiently and safely. Parameters and testing procedures for coliform bacteria, general laboratory practices, laboratory safety, solids analysis, biochemical oxygen demand, dissolved oxygen, pH, alkalinity, standard solutions, quality assurance, wastewater laboratory glassware, and metric systems are subjects discussed in lecture and demonstration.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course in the Environmental Technology program prepares the student with a brief background in the governmental rules and regulations governing occupational safety and the techniques and procedures employed to assess potential "work environment" hazards to the health and well being of the worker.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course covers all aspects of advanced "A" level operations for water operators. Material and studies include: basics of water treatment, characteristics of water, general regulations and management, reservoir management and intake structures, coagulation and sedimentation, filtration, disinfection, supplemental treatment, ground water systems, distribution systems, maintenance, and operator safety.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course covers all aspects of advanced "A" level operations for wastewater operators. Material and studies include: basics of wastewater treatment, characteristics of wastewater, general regulations and management, collection systems, maintenance, operator safety, preliminary and primary treatment, secondary treatment, advanced treatment (tertiary treatment) sludge digestion and solids handling, wastewater treatment ponds, and disinfection.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course is designed to train a person in laboratory skills necessary to attain an "A" water laboratory operator certificate. Water treatment processes cannot be effectively controlled unless the operator has some means to check and evaluate the quality of water being treated and produced. By relating laboratory results to treatment plant operators, the system can function efficiently and safely. Parameters and testing procedures for metric system, laboratory, glassware, quality assurance, standard solutions, alkalinity, pH, turbidity, DPD Colorimetric Chlorine Test, Calcium Carbonate Stability Test, Membrane Filtration Test, Coliform Test, EDTA Test for Hardness, MBS Thermometer, lab technician rules and regulations and Laboratory Safety Gas Chromatography, Electrothermal Atomic Absorption, iron and manganese, reagent analysis, and total coliform tests are the main topics discussed in lecture and demonstration.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course is designed to train a person in laboratory skills necessary to attain an "A" water laboratory technician license. Wastewater treatment processes cannot be effectively controlled unless the operator has some means to check and evaluate the quality of water being treated and produced. By relating laboratory results to treatment plant operators, the system can function efficiently and safely.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is a detailed and very intensive course involving management of multi-million dollar facilities and personnel. Managers must be proficient in budgeting for water and wastewater capital improvements, discharge regulation (OPDES) permits, safe drinking water standards, public relations, federal grant proposals, etc. These items are covered along with many real life scenarios and situations.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is the first introductory French language conversation course. It is an introduction to the target language with a focus on listening and speaking, providing intensive practice in the language on topics of everyday life. This course should be taken by students who have never studied French and who want to learn basic conversational patterns.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is the second introductory French conversation course. This course continues the development of language skills with a focus on listening and speaking, providing the opportunity to function in the language in a variety of situations. This course should be taken by students who have completed FREN 1003 or equivalent and want to continue studying basic French. Students majoring in French may take this course for additional practice and review. Prerequisite: FREN 1003 or equivalent
  • 5.00 Credits

    Pronunciation, elements of grammar, easy readings, conversation, composition, appreciation of life and literature of France. Prerequisite: ENGL 0123 or satisfactory assessment score for ENGL 1113.
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