Water Resource Management (AAS)
The Water Resource Management program provides specialized training in water and wastewater treatment theory and application for entry-level personnel and experienced professionals. The program prepares graduates for high-level state certifications and careers in municipal and industrial water treatment. It includes a 1+1 degree option for students transferring from other community colleges and offers Bay Flex, a Competency Based Education (CBE) model that allows students to leverage their professional experience to complete the program faster.
Prerequisites: basic Freshman curriculum in science (for 1+1 degree)
Courses
- CHEM1020 — Introduction to Chemistry
- CHEM1040 — Introduction to Chemistry Lab
- CHEM1100 — General Chemistry I
- CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II
- ELEC1450 — Basic Process Control
- ENGL1010 — Rhetoric & Composition
- ENGL1450 — Technical and Report Writing
- MATH1050 — Intermediate Algebra
- MATH1060 — Technical Algebra & Trigonometry I
- MATH1100 — College Algebra
- POLI1110 — American Government
- POLI2620 — State & Local Government
- WATR1110 — Wastewater Operations and Management I
- WATR1120 — Wastewater Operations and Management II
- WATR1210 — Water Operations and Management I
- WATR1220 — Water Operations and Management II
- WATR1250 — Water Math
- WATR1520 — Water Career Preparation
- WATR2200 — Industrial Solutions
- WATR2310 — Aquatics and Bacteriology
- WATR2320 — Aquatics and Bacteriology Lab
- WATR2410 — Environmental Analysis
- WATR2420 — Environmental Analysis Lab
- WATR2510 — Water Analysis Lecture
- WATR2520 — Water Analysis Lab
- WATR2560 — Power and Instrumentation
- WATR2620 — Utility Management and Business
- WATR2720 — Professional Field Experience (Water)
- WATR2730 — Professional Field Experience (Wastewater)