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It has often been said that the education offered in our country’s colleges and universities are a direct response to the job market and the trends therein. If this is an assumption to be taken at face value, then the future for professionals with an environmental science degree could not be much brighter than it is right now. For after the industrial and the informational age, we are slowly but steadily entering the environmental age, where the environment and its characteristics are of paramount importance. Never before have we ever paid attention to the environment. But continuous exploitation of the earths natural resources and constant generation of waste, heat and other damaging refuse has done nothing to mitigate the damage we have caused to the environment. We live in an age where knowing, understanding and adapting to the environment is no longer a choice – it is the only way ahead. And such an age demands qualified professionals, especially those with professional environmental science degrees.

 

Anyone aspiring to be an environmental professional would typically need to go in for a BS Environmental science degree before going for an MS or a PhD. Environment science degrees are offered in all major colleges and universities across the United States. A number of allied degrees find their place with most conventional environmental science degrees. Most corporation have for long been following safety and industrial security programs. Especially in industries like biotechnology, due to the nature of the products, there are several chances for disaster. As such, disaster management and hazardous material management are fields of study that are very much in demand by today’s high technology industry. While not sufficiently comprehensive to be offered as science degrees by themselves, such courses are more often than not clubbed with typical environmental science degrees as part of a package deal.

For the environmental science degree student, it is an advantage. While pursuing a main course of study, they manage to get qualifications in a number of allied fields, making them thorough professionals, capable of entering a wide range of industries when they graduate with an environmental science degree.

In fact, as a result of the long-standing lobbying activities, the United States is home to some of the world’s largest and best funded environment groups today. Most professionals working for such groups have some sort of an environmental science degree. Jobs with government bodies, lobbying positions with parties and corporate organizations, research positions with foundations and research organizations, the environment-friendly departments of leading oil majors and even faculty positions at colleges offering environmental science degrees are all lucrative positions that professionals with an environmental science degree can hope to secure.

But an environmental science degree does not deal with environmental topics alone. Due to the very nature of their work, professionals who acquire an environmental science degree need to be equipped with allied subjects like compliance, law, criminal justice, and public communication. As such, the courses of study that ultimately lead to a environmental science degree are varied and multifarious. After all, someone with an environmental science degree is likely to be tasked with protecting our environment. And when it comes to that, we need the very best right?!

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