Environmental Service Systems
This semester-length, high school elective introduces students to career opportunities and educational pathways in a wide array of environmental fields. Students examine environmental legislation and regulations, government agencies and organizations, monitoring and testing methods and requirements. They discover the relationship between environmental regulations and careers, and study the issues, history, and current status of air and water quality, soil and atmospheric conditions. In an environmentally challenged world, ESS professionals are critically important. Job outlooks and salary scales reflect this need for educated, dedicated researchers, scientists, engineers, and others in the environmental service systems field.
Major concepts:
- Environmental Service Systems: Getting Started
- Analytical Procedures and Instruments
- Solutions and Scientific Principles
- Wetlands and Watershed Management
- Operations of ESS
- Wastewater Treatment
- Tools, Equipment, Machinery and Technology Used in ESS
S.No. | Program Name | Fee Component | Amount (USD) | Description |
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1 | Full Time | Course Fee | $ 200 | To be paid by the student at the time of Registration. |
2 | Flex | Course Fee | $ 400 | To be paid by the student at the time of Registration. Student can select one more semester duration course free of cost. |
Grade Level
Grade 9-12
Duration
Semester
Requirements
None
Prerequisites
None