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Career Certificate
Program
Environmental Health Technology
The demand for water
is great. Concern for clean streams, rivers and lakes is growing. As a
result, the need for qualified water quality control operators has become
increasingly important.
As more communities update their water and wastewater facilities and populations
grow, the need for trained and certified operators will increase. Water
quality control operators are people who have the technological training
to operate water and wastewater treatment systems. They are responsible
for seeing that treatment systems work properly and provide safe water
at all times. The responsibility to meet federal and state requirements
has led each state to require that water quality control operators be
licensed before operating a plant.
Crowder College Environmental
Resource Center offers a Career Certificate Program for the Water and
Wastewater Treatment Professional. The Certificate Program is completed
in One Semester of on campus study at Crowder College.
Great Employability
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especially for those looking to relocate. Career opportunities with industries
and municipalities are posted for students and graduates
Low Cost —
Cost for the career training program is $3,960. This fee includes tuition,
books, insurance coverage while performing Internships, and Missouri certification
examination fees.
On-Campus Student Housing—
New dormitories offer convenience and comfort and are available to students
for an additional fee.
Certification
Success Rate —
During the on campus training each student is offered the opportunity
to take the Missouri Wastewater and Drinking Water Certification Tests
proctored by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. Students completing
this program have shown a certification pass rate of over 90%.
Degree Option
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Students may choose to continue their education at Crowder College and
may pursue an Associate of Arts Degree. Transferability is accepted at
many 4-year colleges.
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