What can I do with this Minor?
With increasing awareness of mankind's effect on the environment, the U.S. Department of Labor projects a marked increase in jobs related to environmental studies and sustainability. Combined with a major in Biology, Chemistry, Economics, Physics, and many other fields, a minor in Environmental Studies widens the job market considerably with such careers as:
| Occupation | Mean Salary |
| Architect | $78,880 |
| Fish and Game Warden | $48,710 |
| Architecture Professor | $77,830 |
| Plant Breeder | $61,830 |
| Environmental Planner | $65,910 |
| Surveyor | $55,770 |
| Facilities Planner | $78,880 |
| Geographer | $67,000 |
| Agricultural Technician | $35,485 |
| Farm Management Advisor | $45,560 |
| Industrial Air Pollution Analyst | $44,025 |
| Industrial Designer | $61,400 |
| Forest Engineer | $78,725 |
| Agronomist | $61,830 |
| Interior Designer | $51,990 |
| Landscape Architect | $65,910 |
| Model Maker | $33,970 |
| Environmental Engineer | $63,350 |
| School Architect | $78,880 |
| Soil Conservationist | $63,081 |
| Solar Energy Systems Designer | $61,400 |
| Hydrologist | $74,670 |
| Horticulturist | $61,830 |
Follow the links below to lists of careers matched to various degrees: