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Dates: Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer
Credit Hours Required: 102-108
The Environmental Technology associate degree program provides specialized training to those who are interested in employment in an environmental science related field. Course work includes general education, computer applications, biology, chemistry, industrial safety, and an extensive array of detailed environmentally specific classes. The goal of our education and training program is to produce graduates who have the necessary skills and knowledge to contribute to addressing issues associated with human interactions with the environment. The courses in the Wildlife and Fisheries Management Specialization meet the requirements that the Georgia Department of Natural Resources has established for Wildlife and Fisheries technicians.

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