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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
1 semester credit This course is designed to assist the student in decision making and career development skills. Through interactive coursework and a variety of evaluative mechanisms, the student will explore career options as well as career "fi tness" and the academic preparation/expectations necessary to achieve success in a chosen fi eld in order to design an individualized plan of action to meet academic and career goals. The course is designed to be a "fi rst step" to success for the newUniversity student.
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4.00 Credits
4 semester credits Introduction to drinking water and sewerage/wastewater treatment systems. Topics include plant layout, process control, distribution and collection systems, federal and state regulations, facultative lagoons, and industrial treatment processes and laboratory procedures. The laboratory procedures are not the kinds of experiences that satisfy the laboratory science requirement. This course does not meet the laboratory science requirement.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester credits Introduction to the topics included on the Montana State Examination. Laboratory experience in basic mechanical and plumbing skills, identifi cation, selection, operation, maintenance and repair of hardware and piping systems, and safety procedures commonly used by water or wastewater treatment plants. . The laboratory procedures are not the kinds of experiences that satisfy the laboratory science requirement. This course does not meet the laboratory science requirement.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester credits Applied hydraulics including study of water and wastewater collection and distribution, maintenance, and safety. Includes lecture and laboratory hours, but the laboratory hours are not the kind of experience that satisfi es the laboratory science requirement. This course does not meet the laboratory science requirement.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester credits An introduction to the basic concepts governing groundwater including geology, chemistry, contamination, contaminant transport, and remediation techniques. Attention will be focused on the use of groundwater as a source for municipal supply. Includes some laboratory applications. . The laboratory procedures are not the kinds of experiences that satisfy the laboratory science requirement. This course does not meet the laboratory science requirement.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester credits An introduction to industrial and municipal wastewater treatment and preliminary, primary, and tertiary treatment processes and methods. Specifi c topics covered include characteristics of wastewater, sampling and testing procedures for wastewater analysis, sludge treatment and disposal, activated sludge process control, legal aspects of sewage disposal, chlorination records and report keeping, maintenance and operation, and safety. Concurrent enrollment in TSCI 232 is required. Prerequisites: TSCI 110, CHEM 111, and MATH 112.
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2.00 Credits
2 semester credits Laboratory and on-site activities associated with wastewater treatment and analysis. Concurrent enrollment in TSCI 231 is required. This course taken in conjunction with the lecture portion of the course (TSCI 231) meets the laboratory science requirement. Course Fee: $20.00
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3.00 Credits
3 semester credits Water treatment processes including collection and distribution, sedimentation, fi ltration, chlorination, softening, aeration, fl uoridation, corrosion and odor control, maintenance water bacteriology and chemistry, and basic hydraulics and electricity. Concurrent enrollment in TSCI 234 is required. Prerequisite: TSCI 231. Course Fee: $20.00
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2.00 Credits
2 semester credits Laboratory and on-site activities associated with water treatment processes and water analysis. Concurrent enrollment in TSCI 233 is required. This course taken in conjunction with the lecture portion of the course (TSCI 233) meets the laboratory science requirement.
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12.00 Credits
Variable: 1 through 12 semester credits A planned and supervised work-learning experience in industry, business, government, or community service agencies related to water quality studies. Prerequisites: TSCI 111, two semesters of attendance at MSU-Northern, approval of advisor, Dean of the College of Education, Arts and Sciences, Nursing, and cooperative education coordinator Pass/Fail only. This course does not meet the laboratory science requirement.
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