Careers for Environmental Science majors

The most common careers people pursue after attaining a Environmental Science degree.

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Based on independent research and Sokanu's database of users, we have aggregated the top careers that people pursue after attaining a Environmental Science degree. Below you can browse our list of careers for Environmental Science majors. If you are curious about your fit with any of these careers, you can take our career test.

1. Environmental Consultant

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Environmental Consultant

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An environmental consultant provides expertise and guidance on environmental issues to businesses, government agencies, and organizations.

2. Organic Farmer

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Organic Farmer

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An organic farmer follows principles and practices of organic farming, a method that prioritizes sustainable and environmentally friendly approaches to crop and livestock production.

3. Urban Planner

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Urban Planner

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An urban planner works to create and implement plans for the development of cities, towns, and other urban areas.

4. Environmental Engineer

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Environmental Engineer

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An environmental engineer applies principles of engineering, chemistry, biology, and geology to address environmental challenges and promote sustainable solutions.

5. Soil and Water Conservationist

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Soil and Water Conservationist

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A soil and water conservationist is dedicated to the preservation and sustainable management of soil and water resources.

6. Environmental Restoration Planner

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Environmental Restoration Planner

Your Match?

Environmental restoration planners are dedicated to rehabilitating and restoring natural habitats, ecosystems, and landscapes that have been impacted by human activities or natural disasters.