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Environmental Science is concerned with the physical, chemical and biological conditions of the environment and addressing environmental problems. Job duties for Environmentlal Scientists are varied, including air and water quality monitoring, wetland delineation, pollution control, ecosystem restoration, endangered species management, occupational health and safety, remediation and reclamation of disturbed land, stormwater, wastewater and solid waste management, environmental research, and environmental assessment, planning, regulation and compliance. Environmental Scientists often work in multidisciplinary teams with other scientists and engineers on environmental projects. Employment opportunities exist in both urban and rural locations throughout Texas, the nation, and internationally. The Division of Environmental Science at Stephen F. Austin State University offers both Bachelor of Science and Master of Science Degree programs in environmental science. Employers contact or visit the Division regularly to seek graduates of the programs. The Division of Environmental Science actively assists in permanent job placement for graduates by arranging on-campus interview opportunites with employers and by maintaining a regularly updated Environmental Science jobs-available listing on the web. In addition, many students while in the program are employed on research projects conducted by the faculty. The Division also cooperates with outside employers in the development of internship opportunities for students. Both of these temporary employment opportunities provide students with additional valuable experience in the profession while still in school. See our links page for web pages listing current employment opportunities for Environmental Science.
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This broad-based field has employment opportunities in almost every sector of the economy. Environmental Scientists are employed by industrial companies, utilities, the health care industry, environmental consulting firms, educational/research institutions, and federal, state and local government agencies. Employment opportunites for environmental scientists in the U.S. are projected to grow 25% by 2016.
Graduates of the Environmental Science programs at Stephen F. Austin State University are well trained and therefore highly employable.