Assessment/Safety
Compliance (A168)
Environmental science is about protecting the natural elements that sustain life. Technology and science can advance our society, but if mishandled, they can do irreparable harm, especially in Jacksonville. Our combination of industry, international shipping, logistics and location on the St. Johns River location puts us at high risk.
The Assessment/Safety Compliance program is designed
to provide and to enrich the students basic skills, knowledge
and abilities in the fields of environmental compliance and technology,
and to enable the students to gain entry-level employment in the
field. This program focuses on federal regulations for environmental
protection, worker health and safety, homeland defense, and the
transportation of hazardous materials. Credit can be obtained
through completion of the required degree courses and/or evaluation
of government/military/industry training.
This program will instruct students in the analysis,
handling, storage, transportation, and dispensing of hazardous
materials in accordance with appropriate federal, state, and local
laws and regulations governing proper chemical management. The
program will cover industry standards such as those included in
the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 29CFR1910.120
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) Standard,
the Oil Pollution Act of 1990, the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water
Act, and the Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations.
Graduates of this program should be able to
research applicable local, state, and federal regulations and
implement methods and strategies to ensure compliance; to maintain
records as required by OSHA, the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA), and the DOT; to develop and implement hazardous materials
handling procedures; to plan for emergency response to hazardous
materials incidents; and to protect employees/workers/communities
from hazardous material exposures.
This A.A.S. degree program concentrates on assessment and safety compliance in environmental science.
There are two technical certificates included as options within this degree program, Assessment and Safety
Compliance Specialist (6020) and Mold Remediation Technician (6168). There is another specialized environmental science A.A.S. degree program, Hazardous Materials
Technician (A167) with accompanying certificates Hazardous Materials
Specialist (6021) and Mold Assessment Specialist (6167).
Local corporate and governmental authorities participate on the Florida Community College advisory board for this program. Members include: CSX, JEA, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the Department of Transportation (DOT), the Army Corp of Engineers, St. Johns River Water Management District and others. These programs meet their anticipated needs.
Each year, a major Degree-to-Career event gives you the opportunity to network with these corporations and governmental agencies. Their representatives also make classroom presentations and discuss job opportunities. During your training, you will be encouraged to join Northeast Florida Association of Environmental Professionals (NEFAEP), attend meetings, network with employers and hear experts speak about the environment. The organization provides Florida Community College with student memberships and scholarship funding.
Details on opportunities for internships and jobs can be found at FCCJs Institute of Occupational Safety and Health web page.
In Florida, depending on areas of specialization and place of employment, the average starting wage for haz-mat technicians is between $13 and $18 an hour.
Estimated cost of tuition is $4,550 (tuition rated for Florida
residents, as of 7/06). Contact program manager for textbooks, fees and materials costs.
Military
Education Institute (MEI) at Florida Community College
Assessment/Safety
Compliance (A168)
Curriculum
General Education Courses |
ENC 1101 |
English Composition I |
3 |
MAC 1105 |
College Algebra (or equivalent) |
3 |
SYG 2000 |
Introductory Sociology |
3 |
HUM 2210 |
Humanities: The Foundations |
3 |
SPC 2016 |
Speech Communication for Business
and the Professions |
3 |
or SPC 2600 Fundamentals of Public Speaking |
3 |
|
Credit Hours |
15 |
Professional Courses |
BSC 2050 |
Biology of Environmental Systems |
3 |
CHM 1032C |
Principles of General Chemistry |
4 |
ENC 2210 |
Technical Report Writing |
3 |
ETI 1701 |
Occupational Safety |
3 |
EVR 1015 |
Hazardous Material and the
Environment |
3 |
EVR 1030 |
Environmental Compliance |
3 |
EVR 1640 |
Hazardous Materials Regulations I |
3 |
EVR 2630 |
Hazardous Materials Risk Analysis |
3 |
EVR 2805 |
Hazardous Materials Health Effects |
3 |
|
Credit Hours |
28 |
Specialty Requirements for Assessment/Safety Compliance Track |
EVR 1190 |
Environmental Sampling Procedures |
3 |
EVR 1633 |
Hazardous Material Emergency
Response I |
4 |
EVR 1985 |
Environmental Pollutants |
3 |
EVR 2890 |
Instrumentation Monitoring System
and Analysis |
3 |
|
Credit Hours |
13 |
General Electives |
BSC 2010C |
Principles of Biology I |
4 |
BSC 2020C |
Human Biology |
4 |
BSC 2085C |
Human Anatomy and Physiology I |
4 |
BSC 2086C |
Human Anatomy and Physiology II |
4 |
CTS 1101 |
Introduction to Windows |
1 |
EVR 2820 |
Mold Abatement and Removal |
3 |
EVR 2821 |
Mold and Public Health |
3 |
EVR 1635 |
Hazardous Communication Standard |
3 |
EVR 1639 |
Hazardous Material Transportation,
Storage and Disposal |
3 |
|
Credit Hours |
8 |
Total Credit Hours: 64
Refer to A.S. degree General
Education Requirements.
Employers involved with the Institute of Occupational Safety and
Health Advisory Committee may offer internships to students in
this program. The Environmental Science degree program is a part
of the SOCCOAST degree network.
The associate in applied science (A.A.S.) degree is intended primarily for students who want immediate employment after graduation. Students who intend to pursue further education at the university level should enroll in the A.S. degree option and must meet certain test and course requirements. For details, refer to the university transfer requirements. Please consult an academic advisor if you are unsure of which option best suits your academic and career goals.