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The Bachelor of Environmental Science is a four-year undergraduate program that focuses on understanding and solving environmental challenges through scientific analysis and sustainable practices. Students study ecology, soil science, environmental chemistry, resource management, and climate change. The program emphasizes laboratory skills, fieldwork, and data analysis. Graduates are equipped to work in environmental consulting, conservation, natural resource management, and regulatory agencies, or to pursue advanced studies. They play a critical role in protecting ecosystems, promoting sustainability, and addressing environmental issues at local and global levels.

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Conservator and Curator

51101$50,000 - $85,000Preserves, manages, and exhibits natural and historical collections, educating the public on environmental conservation and history.

Manager in Natural Resources Production

80010$80,000 - $130,000Oversees the operation of industries related to forestry, mining, and fishing with a focus on sustainable practices and resource management.

Manager in Natural Resources Production and Fishing

80010$80,000 - $130,000Manages natural resource harvesting and fishing operations, ensuring adherence to environmental regulations and sustainable resource use.

Climatologist

21103$65,000 - $100,000Studies climate patterns, forecasts climate change impacts, and advises governments and industries on mitigation and adaptation strategies.