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Bachelor of Science Degree - Environmental Science: Policy Track
Featured Profession
Conservation Scientists and Foresters
Median annual salary: $62,410 per year
Number of jobs: 36,100
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Delivery
Dickinson Campus
Why should you pursue a Bachelor of Science Degree - Environmental Science: Policy Track?
The policy track of this bachelor’s degree in environmental science combines science and the humanities to prepare students for careers in communication and policy-making, with a special emphasis on science and the environment. The coursework teaches science content knowledge, critical thinking skills, and the research skills needed to start a career as an environmental lobbyist, science writer, government policy maker, and so much more, working for private industry, the government, or a non-profit organization.
Possible Career Paths
- Environmental Lobbyist
- Science Writer, Government Policy Maker
- Environmental Lawyer