Environmental Sciences Department

SCC's Environmental Sciences department offers a variety of certificate and degree programs.
The Greenery features floral and greenhouse products made and grown by students -
check it out!
Programs: One-year or less | Programs: Two-year |
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Job Links for Students
Facilities
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Computer lab in the department
- GIS software
- Linked to Internet
- Landscape design & irrigation software
- Map plotter
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Shop facilities
- Small engines
- Electrical
- Plumbing
- Carpentry
- Commercial Drivers License (CDL) Training facility
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Welding facilities
- Shielded metal arc welding (SMAW)
- Gas metal arc welding (GMAW) a.k.a. MIG welding
- Oxyacetylene welding
- Torch brazing
- Oxygen cutting
- Air carbon arc cutting
- Three greenhouses
- Certified Landscape Technician (CLT) testing site
Persons with Disabilities
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973,
accommodations for students with disabilities will be considered at the student's request. The student will be required to register with
the Disability Support Services office and provide documentation of disability. Once the student is qualified by the DSS Manager as having
a disability, requested accommodations will be considered. Accommodations for the classroom, laboratory, or clinical setting will be
considered according to reasonableness. Accommodations that compromise patient care, or that fundamentally alter the nature of the program
or activity, are not considered to be reasonable. A student denied accommodation may request an individualized determination to assure
that the denial is not a result of disability discrimination. Students with disabilities may present information that the dismissal was
due to the absence of reasonable accommodations by contacting the Dean of Health and Environmental Sciences at 533-7295 or to the Manager
of Disability Support Services and Testing at 533-7498. Procedures for student grievance are outlined in the SCC Student Handbook
and in the SCC Center for Students with Disabilities Student Handbook.