30 Hrs
(Students taking 12 credit hours per semester can complete this certificate in 3 semesters)
The Technical Certificate also requires a firm base of understanding of federal/state regulations. This certificate, however, is more specifically geared to employees who do on- site exposure sampling, handle hazardous materials, respond to emergency release of chemicals in the workplace, or address other workplace related environmental issues. If a student completes the Technical Certificate and then wants to pursue further study, the Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) in Environmental and Regulatory Science could be an option. All courses are available online except ENSC 2301L , ENSC 2233 .