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Jun 25, 2025
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2024-2025 Catalog
Water Resources Management, B.A.S.
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Banner Code: WRM
Bachelor of Applied Science
(121 credit hours)
State Mathematics Pathway: Algebra through Calculus
The Bachelor of Applied Science Degree (BAS) in Water Resources Management (WRM) is designed to prepare graduates to work in positions in the emerging field of water conservation, resources, and/or policy-making. The Water Resources Management Baccalaureate program is for students who have already received an Associate in Arts (A.A.) or Associate in Science degree (A.S). in Environmental Science Technology and are interested in pursuing further education. The program meets all requirements set by the state and is fully accredited. Students will graduate with a strong knowledge base of management and political issues related to the field of water resources. This degree may lead to employment in a variety of fields that include water management districts, municipalities, corporations focused on water quality, and environmental agencies and corporations where water might be of primary concern. Water related jobs are considered some of the fastest growing positions of this decade.
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Program Learning Outcomes
- Evaluate the interaction between natural resources and human activity on a given ecosystem.
- Interpret the interplay between politics, policy, science, and values in environmental management.
- Analyze the management of natural resources under various budgetary constraints while addressing the needs of stakeholders.
Program Information
Students with an A.S. degree in Environmental Science Technology will transition into the WRM program already possessing foundational knowledge regarding water testing/water quality issues, but will need to complete additional general education requirements to attain the Bachelor’s degree. Students with an Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree will need to complete additional coursework focused on foundational principles of water. To be officially considered for admission into this program, a student must: - Complete and submit to the FGC Office of Enrollment Services a Baccalaureate Admission Application along with all required, supporting documents. The Baccalaureate Application can be found at https://www.fgc.edu/admission-application-information/.
- Have a grade of “C” or better in all general education courses.
Program Notes
In order to graduate with a B.A.S. degree in Water Resources Management, students must complete the following WRM program requirements in addition to the Bachelor of Applied Science Graduation Requirements: - Fulfill the foreign language requirement by completing two credits of the same foreign language in high school or completion of a postsecondary course at the elementary 2 level (meaning the second course in a foreign language sequence) in one foreign language or American Sign Language (ASL), or passing scores on the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) for the elementary 2 level course.
- Complete at least one core course from each of the general education subject areas of communication, humanities, mathematics, natural sciences, and social sciences. General Education core course options are identified in Rule 6A-14.0303, and in the college catalog.
- Successfully complete all courses required for the program with a “C” or better.
Lower-level pre- or co-requisites: 15 Credit Hours
(The following courses can be taken prior to entering or during the WRM program) General Education Requirements: 36 Credit Hours
- Communications - 9 credit hours
- Mathematics (Must be MAC 1105 or higher) - 3 credit hours
- Mathematics (Any other General Education Mathematics course) - 3 credit hours
- Humanities - 6 credit hours
- Social Science - 6 credit hours
- Science - 6 credit hours
- Science or Social Science - 3 credit hours
Lower-level electives: 28 Credit Hours
Required WRM Courses: 21 Credit Hours
Water Resources Course Electives: 9 Credit Hours
(May take any combination of the following courses) Management Course Electives: 9 Credit Hours
(May take any combination of the following courses) Management or Water Resource Elective: 3 Credit Hours
(May take any of the Management or Water Resources electives listed above OR any of the courses below) |
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