Program Overview for Environmental Conservation Studies |
ETP eligible | yes |
School | Skagit Valley College |
Program website | |
Program contact | |
Program description | The Environmental Conservation (ENVC) program prepares students for employment within natural resource fields such as restoration technicians, water quality technicians, and environmental science and protection technicians. The ENVC Studies certificate is specially designed for the student who has already earned a college degree and is interested in redirecting their career into environmental studies. ENVC graduates may work in a variety of employment settings from private industry to city, county, federal, and state government as well as Indian Tribes. |
Financial Information |
Tuition | Approximately $1,600 per quarter |
Tuition per credit | $127.59 (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 |
Other costs | Contact program chair |
Program Information |
Length of training | 12 Months |
Award type | Certificate |
Credits | 51 |
Clock hours | 682 |
Locations offered |
some courses online |
Offered evenings/weekends | no |
Offered online | some courses online |
Entrance requirements | https://www.skagit.edu/getting-started/ |
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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