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Life after ÃÛѨÊÓÆµ: what's next?
The expanding field of environmental studies provides a broad range of career opportunities for undergraduate majors.
Some can be entered with little more than a bachelor's degree. Others require additional experiential and/or post-undergraduate training. Others require master's or even doctoral level study.
For a more complete sense of the enormous possible career opportunities in environmental studies, consult with the Career Center library in Walker Hall.
Sample environmental studies careers:
- Pollution prevention
 - Atmospheric scientists
 - Air quality engineers
 - Energy efficiency experts
 - Biodiversity researchers
 - Wildlife rehabilitation
 - Field biologist
 - Exotic animal nutritionist
 - Wildlife biologist
 - Aquatic environmental scientist
 - Hydrologist
 - Seismologist
 - Land use planner
 - Transportation planner
 
Looking for a Job?
If you are looking for a job related to environmental science or policy, begin your search at one of these websites. Some sites post job offers, while others offer career resources.
- : Features links to more online resources for jobseekers
 - Includes job postings and career resources related to environmental careers
 - : Environmental job postings from around the country
 - : Job postings on renewable and clean energy, green building and sustainability
 - : Listings of degrees and careers in sustainability