Note: Updates on career opportunities flowing from an Environmental Studies major or minor coming soon. Please revisit our website soon for exciting news, information, and resources.
A degree in Environmental Studies opens doors in a wide range of industries from education to business, Humanitarian efforts, historic preservation, and advocacy and even health care, human services and law enforcement.
Peruse. Explore. Plan.
Career Resources
Academic & Professional Organizations
- Bureau of Labor Statistics: Environmental Specialists and Scientists
- Bureau of Labor Statistics: Conservation Scientists and Foresters
- Bureau of Labor Statistics: Environmental Science and Protection Technicians
Handshake Jobs
- Freshwater Monitoring Technician - Scientific Technician 2 - Two (2) openings - *04534-25 at Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife June 30, 2025
- Ocean Fisheries Port Sampler - Scientific Technician 2 - Non-Permanent -*04533-25 at Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife June 30, 2025
- Hatchery-Wild Interactions Technician - Scientific Technician 2 - Non-Permanent - *04509-25 at Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife June 30, 2025
- Environmental Programs Specialist at Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality June 30, 2025
- Communications Student Intern at Sacramento Suburban Water District June 30, 2025
- Technical Advisor II (Attorney) at Illinois Environmental Protection Agency June 30, 2025
- Fish and Wildlife Technician - Nutria Eradication Technician at California Department of Fish and Wildlife June 30, 2025
- TWDB - 25-101: Flood Data Analyst (Data Analyst IV) at Texas Water Development Board June 30, 2025
- Stormwater Compliance Coordinator - Job ID 85300 at Minnesota Pollution Control Agency June 30, 2025
- 5 Week Ministry Internship (now through August 6th) at YouthWorks June 30, 2025
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Note: Updates on career opportunities flowing from an Environmental Studies major or minor coming soon. Please revisit our website soon for exciting news, information, and resources.
A degree in Environmental Studies opens doors in a wide range of industries from education to business, Humanitarian efforts, historic preservation, and advocacy and even health care, human services and law enforcement.
Peruse. Explore. Plan.
Career Resources
Academic & Professional Organizations
- Bureau of Labor Statistics: Environmental Specialists and Scientists
- Bureau of Labor Statistics: Conservation Scientists and Foresters
- Bureau of Labor Statistics: Environmental Science and Protection Technicians
Professional Resources
- National Association of Environmental Professionals
- The Society of Women Environmental Professionals of Greater Philadelphia
- Ecological Society of America
- National Council for Science and the Environment