Program Overview for Environmental Conservation |
ETP eligible | yes |
School | Skagit Valley College |
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Program description | The Bachelor of Applied Science in Environmental Conservation (BASEC) builds on the existing AAS-T degree in Environmental Conservation at Skagit Valley College or other comparable AAS-T degrees in natural resources. Students are primarily accepted to start during fall quarter. The BASEC degree opportunity is designed to meet the growing employment needs for graduates with advanced skills in environmental sciences and natural resource management. Graduates with a BASEC will acquire the necessary skills for advanced field and laboratory work and be able to move into management and supervisory positions within natural resource management divisions in the public and private sector. |
Financial Information |
Tuition | Approximately $2,500 per quarter |
Tuition per credit | $247.61 (WA Resident) |
Fees | Students pay a Student Technology Fee of $5.00 per credit ($40 maximum), a Student Capital Fee of $1.50 per credit ($15 maximum), a General Fee of $5.50 ($82.50 maximum) and a Universal Technology Fee of $13.00 per credit. |
Books and materials | Contact program chair |
Supplies, tools, uniform | Contact program chair |
Program Information |
Length of training | 18 Months |
Award type | BAS |
Credits | 90 |
Locations offered |
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Offered evenings/weekends | no |
Offered online | no |
Entrance requirements | Register for a program briefing session at https://skagitvalley.secure.force.com/events/#/list?category=BAS%20Environmental%20Conservation |
Certification/license required to work in this field | no
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Certification/license obtained as part of training program | no
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Certification/license test preparation provided | no
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