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Education and Training

GateWay Community College, a partner of the Work in Water consortium, provides training, degree programs, and review courses to prepare you for employment in the fields of Water Technologies.  Certificate and Associate of Applied Science degree programs are available to assist employees in continuing their education to maintain their certification.  Additionally, GateWay's courses can be used for professional development toward ADEQ Operator Certification renewal.

Want to train for a Grade 1 or 2 Level Operator Certification or need additional education and training to maintain your Operator Certification?  GateWay provides online courses that are designed to provide the fundamentals of Water Technologies and to enable you to successfully pass the ADEQ Operator Certification Exams.

GateWay Community College, Water Resources Technology

If you want to continue to grow in your career in water,  a bachelor’s and/or graduate degree can help you  make the next step to management. Work in Water consortium partners Arizona State University (ASU)Northern Arizona University (NAU) and University of Arizona (UofA) offer programs that prepare you for a successful and long-term career in water resource management, hydrology or a related field.