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FY 2006

Austin Community College

FY 2006 Degree Plan

Environmental Science and Technology

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Associate of Science Degree

The Associate of Science in Environmental Studies provides students with the general education courses normally taken in the first two years at a four­year college or university and a flexible plan from which the student can choose a variety of introductory science courses as part of an interdisciplinary or environmental science program.

To receive an Associate of Science in Environmental Studies, students must: (a) make a minimum grade of "C" in all required math and science courses and (b) have an overall GPA of 2.0 or greater.

Semester I
ENGL1301 English Composition I 3



Humanities1 3
HIST1301 United States History I 3
ECON2301 Principles of Macroeconomics OR 3
ECON2302 Principles of Microeconomics
ENVR1301 Introduction to Environmental Science 3



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15
Semester II
+ENGL1302 English Composition II 3
HIST1302 United States History II 3
+MATH1342 Elementary Statistics 3
+ENVR1302 Issues in Environmental Science 3



Oral Communication2 3



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15
Semester III



Unrestricted Elective3 4
GOVT2305 United States Government 3



Social and Behavioral Science1 3



Natural Science4 4



Humanities1 3



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17
Semester IV



Visual and Performing Arts1 3



Unrestricted Elective3 3
GOVT2306 Texas State and Local Government 3



Natural Science4 4
EPCT1205
Environmental Regulations Overview 2



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TOTALS
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1 Select from the appropriate section of the Core Curriculum Course List.
2 Select any Speech course from Communications in the Core Curriculum Course List.
3 Although general electives may be chosen from any college credit program at ACC, students intending to transfer to a four year college or university may want to choose courses applicable to their four-year degree. Consult the catalog of the institution. Students may wish to choose electives that satisfy the Core Curriculum requirements.
4 These courses must have one of the following prefixes: BIOL, CHEM, GEOL, PHYS, or EPCT. Students should be guided by their special interests (e.g., oceanography, environmental engineering) and by the requirements of the four-year college to which they plan to transfer.


ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
Associate of Applied Science Degree

The Associate of Applied Science provides students with specialized training in environmental technology along with general education courses in the arts and sciences. It is designed to prepare students for employment in the area of water resource sampling and assessment. Students interested in this program should consult with a full-time environmental technology instructor before taking any courses.

To receive an Associate of Applied Science in Environmental Technology, students must: (a) make a minimum grade of "C" in all required math and science courses and (b) have an overall GPA of 2.0 or greater.

Semester I
COSC1301 Personal Computing 3
+CHEM1411 General Chemistry I 4
ENVR1301 Introduction to Environmental Science 3
+MATH1314 College Algebra 3
ENGL1301 English Composition I 3



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16
Semester II
+ENGL2311
Technical & Business Writing 3
+MATH1342 Elementary Statistics 3
+CHEM1412 General Chemistry II 4
+GEOL1403 Physical Geology 4
BIOL2406
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 4



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18
Semester III
PHIL2303 Logic OR 3
PHIL2306 Ethics
SPCH1318 Interpersonal Communication 3



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6
Semester IV
+GEOL1105
Laboratory in Environmental Geology 1
GOVT2306 Texas State and Local Government1 3
+EPCT1344
Introduction to Environmental Field Methods 3



Restricted Elective2 4
+BIOL2420 Introduction to Microbiology OR 4
+CHEM2423 Organic Chemistry I



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15
Semester V



Math/Science Elective3 3-4
EPCT1205
Environmental Regulations Overview 2
+EPCT2403
Field Methods with Natural Waters 4
+#EPCT2488
Environmental Technology -- Internship 4



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TOTALS
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1 This must be a section of GOVT 2306 emphasizing land-use issues.
2 Select from BIOL 1406, BIOL 1409, or BIOL 1424.
3 Students should consult with a full-time environmental technology instructor before selecting from BIOL 1409, BIOL 2420, DFTG 1405, ENGR 1201, GEOG 1410, GEOL 1345, MATH 1316, PHYS 1405, or SRVY 1301.


ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
Advanced Technical Certificate

The advanced technical certificate is for returning students who already possess an Associate of Science or Bachelor of Science degree in biology, geology, or environmental science and receive departmental approval. It provides them with specialized training in environmental technology.

To receive an Advanced Technical Certificate in Environmental Technology, students must: (a) make a minimum of "C" in all required math and science courses and (b) have an overall GPA of 2.0 or greater.

Semester I
+EPCT1344
Introduction to Environmental Field Methods 3
+BIO2614
Aquatic Biology 4
ENVR1301 Introduction to Environmental Science1 3
+GEOL1105
Laboratory in Environmental Geology 1
+BIOL2420 Introduction to Microbiology OR 4
+CHEM2423 Organic Chemistry I



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15
Semester II
+EPCT2403
Field Methods with Natural Waters 4
EPCT1205
Environmental Regulations Overview 2
+#EPCT2488
Environmental Technology -- Internship 4



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TOTALS
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1 With approval of the department, the student may receive transfer credit for a general course in environmental science, environmental studies, or natural resources.


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