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Emerging careers

Environmental science

The state of the environment, the preservation of natural resources, and the health of humans and wildlife are important topics of conversation these days for government, businesses, and individuals alike. The collective desire to "go green" is growing ȴ environmental scientists and technicians dedicated ȴ solutions to today's environmental challenges. ȴ of possible trajectories. Technicians have more ȵ ȴ the environment, collecting data, and upholding regulations. (1) ȴ rigorous interdisciplinary study - and the resulting knowledge of multiple branches of science and a focus on problem-solving will open up a variety of career opportunities. (2) ȴ ȴ

Specialties

(3) Environmental science & protection technician ($29-$80K)

Environmental engineering technician

($32K-$83K)

Conservation scientist ($41K-$87K)

Zoologist/wildlife biologist ($40K-$102K)

Environmental engineer ($53K-$137K)

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Soft skills

Job growth

Total number of environmental science jobs in the United States

2018-2028.*

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60,000

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wildlife biologist

Environmental

engineer $0$200K$100K$50K$150K$25K$75K$125K$175K

Study options available

For the most part, anyone looking to break

into the green industry is going to need a degree. At the technician or support level, an ȴ ȴ a cross-disciplinary environmental science ȴ or minor will be helpful in pursuing specialized opportunities. Candidates with masters will be even more competitive. If a research or academic role is the goal, a PhD could be required.

Even without an undergraduate degree in

the sciences, it's still possible to pursue a ȴ ȴ

At any level of education, enthusiasm and a

ȴ important in making a résumé stand out.

Education options

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CONTENT

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Insider advice

"Environmental people sometimes focus only on the ȴ better served by paying attention to daily activities.

What do you want to actually do all day? Do you

ȴ gathering, or something else? Think in terms of verbs and you'll know a lot about whether you'll be competitive for a job." -Kevin Doyle, Executive Director of Career Development, Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies

Explore additional fast-growing professions

΍ careers - with the right education and skills.

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Sources

1 "Environmental Engineering Technicians", "Environmental Science and Protection Technicians", collegegrad.com 2 "Studying Environmental Science: What is it like and where can it take you?", Mendeley.com 3 collegegrad.com 4 "19-2041.00 - Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Hea lth" The National Center for O*NET Development 5 Occupational Outlook Handbook, Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor 6 "What to Do With an Environmental Science Degree", Ilana Kowarski 7 "How to Land Your Dream Environmental Job", idealist.org

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