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Columbus State Community College
Columbus, OH 43215
(614) 287-5353
800-621-6407
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Environmental Science, Safety and Health (ENVR)
ENVR 101 Introduction to
Environmental Science, Safety and Health (A, W, DL, SP)
4 credits
This course offers an introduction to the environmental technology field,
including an overview of environmental laws and regulations, toxicology,
ecology, air pollution, water pollution, water treatment, hazardous materials,
solid and hazardous waste, waste site investigation and remediation, and
occupational safety and health.
Lecture: 4 hours – Lab: 0 hours
ENVR 110 Industrial/Municipal Pollution Control (W)
3 credits
ENVR 110 is an overview of the management, treatment and disposal practices
utilized for pollution control. This course covers the nature of pollution and
provides an introduction to air pollution control devices, wastewater treatment
techniques, solid and hazardous waste management, treatment and disposal,
recycling and pollution prevention.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Lab fee: $18.00
ENVR 111 Hazardous Materials Management (SP)
3 credits
This class presents an overview of the management practices for hazardous
materials and hazardous waste, including principles of science and technology,
occupational health and safety concerns and regulatory compliance. An emphasis
will be placed on DOT, OSHA and RCRA requirements.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Lab fee: $20.00
ENVR 120 Environmental Aspects of Soils (A, SP, SU)
5 credits
This course offers a multi-disciplinary overview of soil science. Topics include
soil formation and development, classification systems, soil mechanics, soil
chemistry and contamination, soil hydrology, agricultural aspects of soil, soil
erosion, soil microbiology and soil sampling techniques. Soil characteristics
will be explored by means of laboratory examination and elementary testing
techniques.
Lecture: 4 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Lab fee: $15.00
ENVR 130 Environmental Laws and Regulations (W)
5 credits
ENVR 130 presents a study of American political institutions and a brief history
of the American environmental movements and the resulting environmental
regulations, as well as a study of local, state, and federal codes and
regulations as they apply to the handling, treatment, storage, and disposal of
hazardous materials and wastes. Emphasis on NEPA, the Clean Water and Air Acts,
the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), and the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA or Superfund).
Lecture: 4 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Lab fee: $15.00
ENVR 158 Environmental Site Assessment (A, SP)
3 credits
This course explores environmental site assessments, including Phase I ESAs for
real estate transactions. Environmental regulations and standard practices will
be applied in the analysis of a site-specific project. Additional property
assessment issues addressed in this class include Environmental Impact
Statements, wetlands, asbestos, lead, mold and radon. Students enrolled in the
distance version of this course will be required to come to campus for an
orientation meeting, completion of hands-on laboratory exercises, and for the
exams.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Lab fee: $12.00
ENVR 160 OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety and Health (W, SP)
1 credits
This course covers the approved Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) curriculum for the 10-hour Outreach Training Program for Construction
Industry Safety and Health. Topics include introduction to OSHA, electrical
safety, fall protection, personal protective and lifesaving equipment, materials
handling, storage, use and disposal, equipment safety, excavation, stairways and
ladder safety and other applicable OSHA standards. Course completion cards will
be issued to individuals successfully completing the class.
Lecture: 1 hour
Lab fee: $10.00
ENVR 167 OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Safety and Health (On Demand)
1 credit
This course covers the approved OSHA curriculum for the 10-hour Outreach
Training Program for General Industry Safety and Health. Topics include
introduction to OSHA, walking and working surfaces, exit routes, emergency
action plans, fire prevention plans, fire protection, fall protection,
electrical safety, and other applicable safety topics as recommended by OSHA.
Course completion cards will be issued to individuals successfully completing
the class. Not open to students with credit for ENVR 170.
Lecture: 1 hour
Lab fee: $10.00
ENVR 170 General Industry Safety and Health (A)
4 credits
This course covers the approved Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) curriculum for the 30-hour Outreach Training Program. Topics include an
introduction to OSHA, hazardous materials, walking and working surfaces, fire
protection, personal protective equipment, confined space, lockout/tagout,
machine guarding, welding and brazing safety, electrical safety, industrial
hygiene and other applicable OSHA standards. Course completion cards will be
issued to individuals successfully completing the class.
Lecture: 4 hours
Lab fee: $10.00
ENVR 220 Environmental Chemistry (On Demand)
5 credits
Effective solutions to environmental problems require an understanding of the
chemical processes that occur in the environment. This course provides a basic
knowledge of environmental chemistry including water, soil and atmospheric
chemistry. The chemistry of the transport and fate of pollutants in the
environment, hazardous material chemistry and toxicology are covered. Related
laboratory exercises will be performed including utilizing analytical
techniques, instrumentation and quality assurance.
Lecture: 4 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CHEM 111
Lab fee: $18.00
ENVR 222 Water Treatment Techniques (SU)
3 credits
This course is designed to permit the student to attempt the State of Ohio Class
One Water Operator’s exam. The course will emphasize water quality methods of
water treatment and laboratory processes. Practical experience will be
emphasized.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisites: High school chemistry or CHEM 100, MATH 104 or equivalent, or
permission of instructor
Lab fee: $20.00
ENVR 223 Wastewater Treatment Techniques (W)
3 credits
This course is designed to provide the training to permit the student to attempt
the State of Ohio Class One Wastewater Operator exam. The course will emphasize
types of treatment, equipment, hygiene and public health aspects, sewer systems,
and laboratory processes. Practical experiences will be emphasized.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: High school chemistry or CHEM 100, MATH 102 or by permission of
instructor
Lab fee: $20.00
ENVR 224 Environmental Hydrology (SP)
3 credits
Course studies the occurrence, movement, and behavior of water in the hydrologic
cycle. Also presents an introduction to the concepts of controlling the movement
of surface water and ground water, and the ways in which these resources can be
exploited and/or contaminated.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: MATH 102
Lab fee: $15.00
ENVR 240 Environmental Analytical Methods
2 credits
This course provides an overview of the qualitative and quantitative analysis of
environmental, waste and building material samples. An overview of laboratory
methods will be provided. The emphasis will be on the application of certain
analytical methods commonly used in the environmental industry.
Lecture: 1 hour - Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisites: CHEM 100 or CHEM 111
Lab fee: $20.00
ENVR 250 Environmental Sampling (A)
5 credits
ENVR 250 covers the techniques and methods used in sampling of environmental
media, especially for field investigations. Emphasized is the sampling of air,
surface water, ground water, soil and hazardous materials. Topics include the
regulatory framework, project coordination, drilling techniques, monitoring well
installation, field instrument calibration, decontamination, and supplemental
investigative techniques.
Lecture: 4 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Lab fee: $20.00
ENVR 252 Health and Safety Training for Hazardous Waste Operations (40-Hour
OSHA Training) (W, SP, SU,–DL)
3 credits
Satisfies 29 CFR Part 1910.120(e) under OSHA. A health and safety training
course for individuals who may be involved in the investigation, remediation and
operation of hazardous waste sites. Topics include hazardous materials
chemistry, toxicology, air monitoring instrumentation, air purifying
respirators, self-contained breathing apparatus, supplied air respirator
systems, protective clothing, decontamination, simulated hazardous materials
response incidents, and appropriate problem sets. Students enrolled in the
distance version of this course will be required to come to campus for an
orientation meeting, completion of hands-on laboratory exercises, and for the
final exam.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Lab fee: $100.00
ENVR 253 Environmental Systems Analysis (SP)
3 credits
This course introduces engineered environmental systems and practical
applications of their operation and maintenance. Topics include flow diagrams,
schematics, plumbing and piping, pumps, blowers, electrical systems,
instrumentation, flow measurements, process control, troubleshooting and safety
for engineered systems.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: ENVR 110
Lab fee: $18.00
ENVR 254 Subsurface Restoration Techniques (SP)
5 credits
This course will address subsurface remediation techniques and treatment
technologies used at hazardous waste sites. Course topics include the regulatory
framework for subsurface restoration, clean-up goals, basic contaminant
chemistry and transport, supplemental subsurface investigative techniques, soil
and groundwater remediation techniques, and water and air treatment
technologies.
Lecture: 4 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: ENVR 250
Lab fee: $20.00
ENVR 255 Air Pollution and Monitoring (W)
3 credits
This course covers the fundamentals of air pollution, such as sources, important
atmospheric aspects and the effects of air pollutants. It also focuses on EPA
methods for stack and ambient sampling of various air contaminants. Other topics
include continuous emission monitoring, air pollution control options, and
applicable permitting and reporting requirements.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: CHEM 111
Lab fee: $23.00
ENVR 256 Hazardous Materials Refresher Training (W, SU,–DL)
1 credit
This course provides refresher training for site workers and emergency operators
who have completed the 24 or 40-hour courses and complies with the 29 CFR
1910.120 refresher training requirements. Emphasis is placed on practical
exercises and review of relevant changes in OSHA requirements. Successful
completion of the course is based on classroom participation and completion of a
written assignment. Students enrolled in the distance version of this course
will be required to come to campus to complete the final quiz. This is a
repeatable course.
Lecture: 1 hour – Lab: 0 hours
Lab fee: $50.00
ENVR 265 OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety and Health (W, SP)
4 credits
This course covers the approved Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) curriculum for the 30-hour Outreach Training Program for the Construction
Industry Safety and Health. Topics include an introduction to OSHA, safety and
fall protection, health hazards, material handling, equipment safety, concrete
and masonry construction, welding and cutting, excavation, stairways and ladder
safety and other applicable OSHA standards. Course completion cards will be
issued to individuals successfully completing the class.
Lecture: 4 hours
Lab fee: $10.00
ENVR 275 Industrial Hygiene (SP)
4 credits
This course is an overview of the science of industrial hygiene and describes
the process of investigating and examining workplace hazards and how those
hazards are abated. The laboratory will emphasize the use of instrumentation ad
important calculations. Topics include introduction to industrial hygiene,
principles of toxicology, occupational safety and health standards, occupational
skin and noise disorders, indoor air quality, ergonomics, engineering and
administrative controls, and personal protective equipment.
Lecture: 3 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Lab fee: $10.00
ENVR 282 Sustainable Building Strategies (SP)
3 credits
This course is an introduction to the field of environmentally-friendly
construction. Sustainable architecture and building site principles will be
presented, including strategies for energy-efficient heating and cooling,
“green” building materials and methods, alternative energy sources, water
efficiency and waste management. Topics include the need for sustainability,
energy efficient design, construction and controls, site selection, passive
solar heating and cooling, “green” building materials and methods, alternative
energy sources and water efficiency and waste management.
Lecture: 3 hours
Lab fee: $10.00
ENVR 283 Ecological Residential Construction (On Demand)
3 credits
This course addresses the important aspects of building green homes. The topics
include environmentally friendly design, the use of alternative materials, and
the utilization of sustainable systems.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Lab fee: $10.00
ENVR 291 Field Experience (SU or On Demand)
3 credits
ENVR 291 offers an off-campus work experience in the environmental services
industry that augments formal education received in the technology with actual
work conditions and job experience. “N” credit will not be allowed for this
course.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 36 hours
Lab fee: $15.00
ENVR 299 Special Topics on Environmental Science, Safety and Health (On
Demand)
1-5 credits
ENVR 299 explores special topics from the environmental industry designed to
meet specific needs.
Lecture and/or Lab Hours: Vary
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