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The Bachelor of Science in Environmental Biology and Technology program provides students with a solid foundation in ecological science and technology. It emphasizes environmental monitoring, ecosystem management, and biotechnology. Students gain practical experience through fieldwork, laboratory research, and internships, preparing them for careers in environmental assessment, conservation, and regulatory compliance. The curriculum integrates theoretical knowledge with applied skills to tackle ecological challenges, equipping graduates to address global sustainability issues, biodiversity conservation, and technological innovations in environmental science.

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Environmental Scientist

21110$60,000 - $90,000Conducts research and assessments on environmental conditions, develops strategies for environmental protection, and ensures regulatory compliance.

Ecologist

21210$55,000 - $80,000Studies ecosystems, monitors biodiversity, and develops conservation plans to preserve natural habitats and wildlife populations.

Environmental Biotechnologist

21100$65,000 - $95,000Applies biotechnological methods to solve environmental problems, including waste management and ecosystem restoration projects.

Wildlife Biologist

21211$50,000 - $75,000Studies animal populations, monitors species at risk, and develops strategies for wildlife conservation and habitat protection.

Environmental Consultant

21112$60,000 - $100,000Provides expert advice on environmental policies, conducts impact assessments, and develops sustainable solutions for businesses and organizations.