10-07-2017, 03:24 PM
Which environmental degree would greatly depend on the kind of work you wanted to do with it. If you wanted to work in a manufacturing environment, you would have to be very impressive to get them to look at your resume without the engineering piece. My husband runs the environmental department for a paper mill, which is how I know. (His Bachelor's is Chemical Engineering.) It does pay really well, though.
Do some LinkedIn research to see what kinds of jobs people with the specific degrees have. I know a number of environmental science majors just end up selling solar door-to-door.
Do some LinkedIn research to see what kinds of jobs people with the specific degrees have. I know a number of environmental science majors just end up selling solar door-to-door.