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Valley College receives approval for new Bachelor's Degree program

Valley College receives approval for new Bachelor’s Degree program

Students looking for a degree in water resources now have more options for school choice.

San Bernardino Valley College’s (SBVC) new bachelor’s degree in water resources management was approved by the California Community Colleges (CCC) Board of Governors on September 23.

“We are thrilled to receive approval for this groundbreaking program,” said SBVC President Dr. Gilbert Contreras. “This degree will not only equip our students with the specialized knowledge and skills required in the water resources management field, but it will also position SBVC as a leader in addressing critical workforce needs in our region. By offering this degree, we are opening doors to high-wage, in-demand careers that will benefit both our students and our community.”

The bachelor’s degree in water resources management is designed to prepare students for leadership roles in the vital and evolving field of water management. Focusing on sustainable practices and advanced technologies, the program will address the growing demand for skilled professionals who can tackle complex challenges related to water supply, quality, and infrastructure.

The program’s approval comes at a crucial time for the water industry, which faces significant challenges due to an aging workforce and a looming wave of retirements. According to a recent SBVC regional labor market analysis, over 30% of water industry employees in the Inland Empire are expected to retire within the next 10 years. The new bachelor’s degree program will play a pivotal role in addressing the regional skills gap and providing trained professionals to fill these positions. The Inland Empire is one of the top regions in the nation for water-related careers, offering high salaries and strong demand for qualified candidates.

Graduates of the program will be prepared for a variety of high-demand roles, including:

  • Leadership positions in water supply utilities
  • Water and wastewater treatment plant management
  • Regulatory agency positions focused on water quality and environmental protection
  • Groundwater and conservation district leadership
  • Watershed and river basin authority management

SBVC anticipates enrolling students for the new degree program by Fall 2026.

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