
“Courses were scheduled in a way that made it possible to still work and care for my family. It was a great first step in attending a four-year school. Three Rivers is a good transfer school.”
Kristina Beaulieu, Environmental Engineering Technology, A.S. ’19
This program will educate you on the general and technical aspects of environmental issues and common practice environmental procedures. The degree focuses on practical education with classes covering the basic quantitative and conceptual skills required of environmental engineering technicians. The curriculum is broad-based to meet the demands of a range of environmental positions. Graduates from this program have gone on to work for manufacturing firms, regulatory agencies, and as consultants or have continued their education at baccalaureate institutions. Due to the expanding environmental industry and high levels of environmental concern in Connecticut, this program has been in great demand.
To learn more about what you can do with an Environmental Engineering Technology degree click here to view a Defining Environmental Technology poster from the Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center.
Career Options
Manufacturing Firms
Regulatory Agencies
Consultant
Easy Transfer Options
Bismark State College
Central Connecticut State University
Eastern Connecticut State University
Sacred Heart University
Southern Connecticut State University
University of Bridgeport
University of Connecticut
University of New Haven
University of Saint Joseph
Western Connecticut State University
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Because you are interested in the Environmental Engineering Technology, A.S., you might want to look at these programs, too.
Architectural Design Technology, A.A.S.
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Chemistry Studies, A.A. – CSCU Pathway Transfer Degree
Engineering Science, A.S.
General Engineering Technology, A.A.S.
See below for a list of all full-time Department Faculty. Please note that not all listed faculty may teach courses related to this specific degree or certificate program.
Vandana Basu, Ph.D.
B.A., Vassar College; Ph.D., University of ConnecticutMathematics and Science Department Associate Professor of ChemistryFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9429 VBasu@threerivers.edu
Michael Carta
B.A., M.S., University of DaytonMathematics and Science Department Department Chair and Professor of ChemistryFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9413 MCarta@threerivers.edu
William Dopirak Jr.
A.S., Mohegan Community College; B.S., Eastern Connecticut State University; M.A. Central Connecticut State UniversityMathematics and Science Department Professor of Natural SciencesFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9424 WDopirak@threerivers.edu
Erin Mulhern
B.A. & B.S., University of Arizona; M.S., Lehigh University; M.P.H., University of West FloridaMathematics and Science Department Instructor of BiologyFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9456 emulhern@threerivers.edu
Nicola H Ricker
B.S., University of Connecticut; M.S. University of New HavenMathematics and Science Department Professor of ScienceFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9474 NRicker@threerivers.edu
Leslie J Samuelson
B.A., University of California at San Diego; M.S., San Diego State UniversityMathematics and Science Department Professor of Biology and Environmental SciencesFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9467 LSamuelson@threerivers.edu
Sarah B Selke, Ph.D.
B.S., Bates College; Ph.D., University of FloridaMathematics and Science Department Professor of BiologyFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9470 SSelke@threerivers.edu
PROGRAM COORDINATOR
*Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
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