BIOS 1150 - Wastewater Treatment Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Bioscience Technology Course Coordinator: Jason Tucker, M.S Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA PTA 3 Credit(s) The purpose of this course is to provide an introduction to wastewater treatment biotechnology. Students will be introduced to mathematical and chemical concepts that will aid their understandings into the workings of a wastewater treatment facility. An emphasis upon the management of a wastewater facility will also be discussed in the course. Upon completion of the course, students will be able to sit for the Ohio EPA Class 1 wastewater operator certification exam. Required Prerequisite Course(s): BIOS 1010 , BIOS 1030 , MATH 1110
Required as Prerequisite or Concurrent Course(s): CHEM 1030
College Wide Outcomes
College-Wide Learning Outcome |
Assessments - - How it is met & When it is met |
Communication – Written |
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Communication – Speech |
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Intercultural Knowledge and Competence |
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Critical Thinking |
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Information Literacy |
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Quantitative Literacy |
Cumulative final exam |
Student Learning Outcomes for Course
Outcomes |
Assessments – How it is met & When it is met |
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Discuss and identify the pollutants that are commonly observed at wastewater treatment facilities.
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Weekly online quizzes, midterm exams 1 and 2, cumulative final exam
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Demonstrate the use and application of mathematical skills necessary to be a successful wastewater treatment operator.
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Weekly online quizzes, cumulative final exam, cumulative final exam
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Describe common safety policies and procedures that are associated with working as a wastewater treatment operator.
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Weekly online quizzes, midterm exam 1, cumulative final exam
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Explain the operation and maintenance of multiple machines and instruments critical to the successful operation of a wastewater treatment facility.
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Weekly online quizzes, midterm exams 2 and 3, cumulative final exam
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Summarize the various treatment theories/practices that are employed at wastewater facilities.
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Weekly online quizzes, midterm exams 1, 2 and 3, cumulative final exam
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Identify and describe common wastewater sampling procedures and proper handling.
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Weekly online quizzes, midterm exam 4, cumulative final exam
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Explain the basic requirements and procedures of the wastewater chemical laboratory.
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Weekly online quizzes, midterm exam 4, cumulative final exam
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Discuss the regulations and guidance that governs wastewater policies and procedures as well as the legal responsibilities of a wastewater operator.
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Weekly online quizzes, midterm exam 4, cumulative final exam
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Discuss general management practices commonly associated with wastewater treatment facilities.
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Weekly online quizzes, midterm exam 4, cumulative final exam
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Topics:
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Introduction to Wastewater Treatment
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1
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2
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Wastewater Plant Safety
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2
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3
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Preliminary Treatment Strategies
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3
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4
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Primary Treatment
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4
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5
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Activated Sludge Systems I
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5
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6
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Activated Sludge Systems II
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5
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7
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Activated Sludge Systems III
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5
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8
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Fixed Film Processes
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6
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9
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Disinfection Processes
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7
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10
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Lagoon Systems
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8
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11
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Laboratory Procedures
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9
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12
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Sampling Procedures
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9
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13
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Plant Management
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14
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Wastewater Mathematics I
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15
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Wastewater Mathematics II
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16
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Final Exam
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Assignments:
- Weekly online quizzes (Weeks 1-15)
- Math online quizzes (as assigned)
- Midterm exams (Weeks 5, 8, 11, and 14)
- Final exam (Week 16)
Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A
90 - 92 A-
87- 89 B+
83 - 86 B
80 -82 B-
77- 79 C+
73 - 76 C
70 -72 C-
67- 69 D+
63 - 66 D
60 -62 D-
00- 59 F
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