
Associate of Science in Aquatic Engineering
* An Associate of Science degree is considered a terminal degree. The decision on course transferability rests with the receiving institution.
Program Description
Keiser University's Associate of Science degree in Aquatic Engineering provides technical training in pool and spa management. Courses include water chemistry, pumping and hydraulic technology, electrical, lighting and filtration technologies, as well as pool design, methods of construction, architectural design and overall pool operation strategies.
Program Objectives
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and its objectives.
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To provide students with an understanding of pool technology
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To develop student understanding of technologies associated with aquatic engineering such as hydraulic, electrical, lighting, filtration, pool design and pool operations
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To prepare graduates for entry-level employment in aquatic engineering fields
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Prerequisites for Major Courses
None
Program Outline
To receive an Associate of Science degree in Aquatic Engineering, students must earn 60.0 credit hours. Program requirements are as follows.
| Aquatic Engineering Major Courses (60.0 credit hours total) |
Basic Electrical Technology |
3.0 credit hours |
Lighting Technology |
3.0 credit hours |
Methods of Construction |
3.0 credit hours |
Water Chemistry I |
3.0 credit hours |
Water Chemistry II |
3.0 credit hours |
Hydraulic Technology |
3.0 credit hours |
Filtration Technology |
3.0 credit hours |
Cleaning Technology |
3.0 credit hours |
Heating Technology |
3.0 credit hours |
Pool Operation Strategies |
3.0 credit hours |
Pool Design |
3.0 credit hours |
Architectural Landscaping Design |
3.0 credit hours |
General Education Courses (24.0 credit hours) (pdf file)
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* An Associate of Science Degree is considered a terminal degree and is not transferable.
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