2 Year Degree
Associate in Applied Science • 60 Credit Hours
1 Year Certificate
Certificate in Applied Science • 30 Credit Hours
Associate Degree Overview
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Program Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the Biological and Environmental Technology Program, graduates will be able to:
- Demonstrate their ability to think critically by observing critically, reading critically, planning, reflecting, analyzing, evaluating and synthesizing by using multiple modalities of inquiry to collect information including organizing, evaluating, analyzing and interpreting findings.
- Demonstrate their abilities to think mathematically by applying mathematical concepts in problem-solving including estimation, computation, analysis, assimilation, application, transference and modeling strategies as appropriate workforce skills and lifelong learning.
- Follow standard procedures for conducting biological and environmental sampling projects including use of appropriate equipment and materials.
- Use biologic knowledge and identification skills to aid in the use of practical and ethical biological surveys.
- Collect representative samples and perform routine tests using current and relevant tools.
Complete assigned tasks in adherence to occupational health and safety standards and applicable legislative requirements. - Carry out work responsibilities adhering to standards of professional conduct and principles of professional ethics.
- Communicate technical information accurately and effectively in oral, written, visual and electronic forms.
- Assist with analysis of water/soil/air samples with the application of scientific and engineering principles.
- Use scientific concepts and models when contributing to the prevention, control and elimination of environmental hazards of remediation of contaminated sites.
- Promote and maintain sustainable practices applying the elements of an ecosystem-based environment.
- Develop and present strategies for ongoing personal and professional development to enhance performance as a biological and environmental technician.
- Use global positioning systems (G.P.S.) and geographic information systems (G.I.S.) to collect, map and analyze biological and environmental data.
Potential Careers
The program qualifies graduates for many positions, including jobs such as:
- biological technician
- environmental technician
- GIS technician
Skill Sets
Students enrolled in this program may be eligible for the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Skill Set. Students should contact their academic program advisor or refer to the current catalog for additional information.
Certificate Overview
The Certificate in Applied Science prepares students with a foundation of knowledge in biology and environmental geoscience to assist in decision-making in the biological and environmental technology field. Students are also able to collect and analyze data using GPS and GIS. Upon successful completion of the Biological and Environmental Technology Certificate, graduates will be able to:
- Demonstrate their ability to think critically by observing critically, reading critically, planning, reflecting, analyzing, evaluating and synthesizing by using multiple modalities of inquiry to collect information including organizing, evaluating, analyzing and interpreting findings.
- Demonstrate their abilities to think mathematically by applying mathematical concepts in problem-solving including estimation, computation, analysis, assimilation, application, transference and modeling strategies as appropriate workforce skills and lifelong learning.
- Communicate technical information accurately and effectively in oral, written, visual, and electronic forms
- Use global positioning systems (G.P.S.) and geographic information systems (G.I.S.) to collect, map, and analyze biological and environmental data
Program Implementation
Full-time day, part-time evening. (Students attending part-time should see advisor for recommended course sequencing.)
Note: Students enrolling in Biological and Environmental Technology courses will be assessed a laboratory fee for classes having a laboratory component. This fee is used to replace expendable materials and to maintain and upgrade laboratory equipment. See schedule for details. Students enrolled in this program may be eligible for related Skill Set Certifications. Students should contact their academic program advisor or refer to the Skill Set section in the catalog for additional information.
Meet Your Instructor!
Nathan Van Vranken
Science Faculty/BET Program Coordinator
"The Biological Environmental Technology program offers students an opportunity to pursue a career or cultivate their interest in both the physical and natural sciences as it shapes the Potomac Highlands and surrounding areas. Students enrolled in this program will be able to earn an Associate’s Degree (60 credit hours) or Certificate (31 credit hours). Through instruction and practical application, students gain the knowledge and skills found in various STEM fields such as Biology, Earth, and Environmental Science while building their scientific communication using citizen science and stewardship. The program offers online learning modalities and supports the use of low-cost or Open Educational Resources."
Estimate Your Costs
Eastern is one of the most affordable colleges in the United States!
Rates are for 2022-2023 and based on two full-time (12 credit hour) semesters. Rates are subject to change and do not include books, academic supplies, or student fees.
Tuition Rates | Eastern | WV 2-Year Colleges | WV 4-Year Colleges |
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West Virginia Residents | $4,128 | $4,776 | $12,410 |
Non-Residents | $8,520 | $10,152 | $26,096 |
Program Is Eligible for West Virginia Invests
Admissions Requirements
Eastern adheres to an open admission policy which means applications with a high school diploma or GED are eligible for admission.