General Catalog 2025-2026

Environmental Technology (BS)

The Bachelor of Science in Environmental Technology includes an interdisciplinary curriculum. It aspires to develop environmental technologists with the necessary skills for their professional development in fields related to environmental public policy and related agencies. It provides students with the fundamental knowledge and skills related to the sampling and analysis of environmental contaminants, environmental laws and regulations, and environmental assessment processes.

The San Germán Campus is authorized to offer this Program.

Competencies Profile of Graduates

This Program is designed to develop the competencies that will enable students to:

Knowledge:

  1. Define chemical concepts related to Environmental Chemistry, sources of contamination and the effects on air, land and water, as well as on human health.

  2. List the principles and safe practices for handling hazardous substances.

  3. Describe the characteristics of environmental hazards.

  4. Identify the impact of environmental pollution on human health and natural ecosystems.

  5. Describe strategies for environmental planning and protection.

  6. Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the laws, rights and related agencies, included in the public policy on the environmental field.

Abilities:

  1. Analyze the fundamental principles that describe a healthy and balanced environment.

  2. Evaluate sources of contamination, their reactions, transport and effect on air, land and water, as well as on human health.

  3. Apply laws that are related to the environment.

  4. Evaluate the legal aspects for the control and solution of controversies that interfere or are related to the Environmental Public Policy of Puerto Rico.

  5. Effectively use databases and related literature to search for scientific information.

Attitudes:

  1. Stimulate critical, analytical and scientific reasoning as a tool to control environmental deterioration and planned development.

  2. Promote appreciation for the importance of the environment in our lives.

  3. Collaborate in the elaboration of regulations and laws that guarantee the protection of the environment and human health.

  4. Promote the combination of ethical-moral values and scientific principles to collaborate in the development of society and the preservation of the environment.

  5. Recognize the benefit of available scientific information on environmental studies.

  6. Recognize the importance of scientific research in environmental evaluation and preservation.

  7. Demonstrate a positive attitude towards self-learning and updating in their discipline.

  8. Value teamwork.

  9. Demonstrate responsibility and ethical-legal commitment in the exercise of their profession.

Graduation requirement

  1. Approve with a minimum grade of C all concentration courses.

Requirements for the Bachelor of Science Degree in Environmental Technology

General Education Requirements 45 credits
Major Requirements 73 credits
Prescribed Distributive Requirements 6-9 credits
Elective Courses 3 credits
Total 127-130 credits

General Education Requirements - 45 credits

Forty-five (45) credits are required as explained in the section “General Education Requirements for Bachelors’ Degrees.” Students will take the course GEMA 1200 in the Basic Skills in Mathematics category. Students of this Program are exempt from taking courses GEST 2020 or 2030 from the Scientific and Technological Context category.

Major Requirements - 73 credits

EVTH 3010Environmental Public Policy

3

EVTH 4020Environmental Evaluation

3

EVTH 4910Internship

3

EVTH 4960Integration Seminar

1

BIOL 1101General Biology I

3

BIOL 1102General Biology II

3

BIOL 1103Biology Skills Laboratory I

1

BIOL 2103Zoology

3

BIOL 2104Botany

3

BIOL 1104Biology Skills Laboratory II

1

BIOL 2153Biostatistics

3

BIOL 3105General Microbiology

4

BIOL 3503Ecology

3

CHEM 1111General Chemistry I

4

CHEM 2212General Chemistry II

4

CHEM 2221Organic Chemistry I

4

CHEM 2222Organic Chemistry II

4

CHEM 3000Environmental Chemistry

3

CHEM 3320Analytical Chemistry

4

MATH 1500Precalculus

5

PHYS 3001General Physics I

4

PHYS 3002General Physics II

4

ELEC 1120Industrial Safety

3

Prescribed Distributive Requirements - 6 - 9 credits

The student can choose a minimum of 6 credits and a maximum of 9 from the following options: (2 courses)

EVTH 397_Special Topics

3

BIOL 3504Environmental Health

3

BIOL 3904Toxicology

3

BIOL 4433Industrial Microbiology

3

BIOL 4503Conservation and Management Of Natural Resources

3

BIOL 4953Research Methods

3

CHEM 3360Food Chemistry

3

CHEM 3370Green Chemistry

3

CHEM 4003Industrial Chemistry

3

CHEM 4220Biochemistry

4

MATH 2251Calculus I

5