Remember that most careers do not require that you have a specific major but that you meet a minimum amount of education. So the question is not so much what can you do with a certain major but what you want to do and how you want to get there. The following list is a beginning point to help you explore a few related career choices based on an academic interest you might have.
Potential Careers:
Air/water Quality Analyst, Atmospheric Scientist, Biologist, Biotechnologist, Botanist, Chemist, Conservation Specialist, Ecologist, Environmental Consultant, Environmental Engineer, Environmental Lawyer, Environmental Lobbyist, Environmental Scientist, EPA Worker, Fish and Wildlife Specialist, Fish and Game Warden, Forest Ranger, Geographer, Geologist, Geophysicist, Health and Safety Engineer, Hydrologist, Industrial Hygienist, Limnologist, Marine Biologist, Microbiologist, Meteorologist, Oceanographer, Outdoor Skills Instructor, Pollution Control Specialist, Park Ranger, Photographer, Soil Scientist, Zoologist
Potential Employers:
Colleges and Universities, Federal and State Government Agencies, Non-profit Agencies, Law Firms, Lobbying Firms, Consulting Firms, National and State Parks, Manufacturing Facilities, Waste treatment Facilities, Forestry Companies, Wildlife Management Areas, Zoological Parks, Magazines and Newspapers, Professional Journals, Schools, Secondary, Outdoor Training Companies, GIS Companies, Museums, Engineering Firms
Links:
OOH Profile Environmental Scientist
OOH Profile, Health and Safety Engineers
OOH Profile, Conservation Scientists
OOH Profile, Environmental Scientist
OOH Profile, Atmospheric Scientists
Outdoor Career Guide
Environmental Careers
Marine Technology Society
Geological society
Meteorological Society
Environmental Engineers
Foresters Association
Federal Job Listings
Environmental Job Listings
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