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Bachelor of Science Degree - Environmental Science: Science Track
Featured Profession
Environmental Scientists and Specialists
Median annual salary: $71,360 per year
Number of jobs: 90,900
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Delivery
Dickinson Campus
Why should you pursue a Bachelor of Science Degree - Environmental Science: Science Track?
The science track of this bachelor’s degree in environmental science prepares students for careers as environmental scientists. The coursework teaches science content knowledge, critical thinking skills, and the research skills needed to start a career as an environmental consultant, atmospheric scientist, water quality scientist, reclamation expert, and so many more, working for private industry, the government, or a non-profit organization. This program also prepares students to attend graduate school in a large variety of scientific fields to gain additional education.
Possible Career Paths
- Environmental Consultant
- Atmospheric Scientist
- Hydrologist
- Reclamation Scientist
- Conservation Scientist