| | | | Beyond College A minor in environmental studies helps prepare you for a career in federal, state and local government; the natural resources, utilities and manufacturing industries; and small businesses. Demand for environmental scientists in particular is expected to grow faster than the average for all occupations through 2012. Some environmental careers include: Agricultural Scientist | Environmental Health Specialist | Hazardous Waste Manager | Agricultural Technician | Environmental Lawyer | Hydrologist | Air Pollution Analyst | Environmental Lobbyist | Journalist, Author | Air/Water Quality Mgr | Environmental Nurse | Meteorologist | Chemical Technician | Environmental Physician | Natural Resource Specialist | City Planner | Environmental Planner | Occupational Safety Specialist | Civil Engineer | Environmental Scientist | Ocean Technician | Conservation Agent | EPA Inspector | Park Ranger | Conservation Systems Analyst | EPA Statistician | Project Manager | Conservationist | Fisheries Conservationist | Public Health Veterinarian | Ecologist | Forest Ranger | Range Manager | Engineering Technician | Forester | Resource Economist | Environmental Analyst | Fund Raiser | Seismologist | Environmental Consultant | Geographer | Urban And Regional Planner | Environmental Educator | Geologist | Wildlife Manager | Environmental Engineer | Geophysicist | Zoologist |
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