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Are you a champion of preserving the local forest or wetland ecosystems? Is climate change or alternative energy fascinating to you?
The Environmental Science major is designed to help you understand environmental complexities at local, regional and global scales from a scientific perspective. Students take an integrated, multi-disciplinary approach to environmental problem solving, while gaining essential laboratory, field, communication, analytical and learning skills.
Field Botany: Angiosperms, Avian Ecology, Biological Conservation, Global Climate Change, Geology of N.J., Water Resources, Theoretical & Field Ecology, Environmental Physics, Paleontology & Paleoenvironments
Our graduates enter a wide range of careers, including environmental testing, ecological field research, environmental consulting and impact assessment, environmental education, alternative energy, environmental planning, and working with local, state and federal government agencies.
The major is structured so that you may continue your studies at the graduate level in a variety of environmental-related areas. If you’re planning a career in education, you can also complete the Earth Science track.
Job Title | Salary Range |
---|---|
Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors | $57,440 - $153,720 |
Environmental Engineers | $54,280 - $143,240 |
Soil and Plant Scientists | $54,640 - $101,130 |
Survey Researchers | $39,140 - $154,600 |
Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists | $46,330 - $102,140 |
Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists | $47,320 - $79,380 |
Fire Inspectors and Investigators | $29,320 - $87,700 |
Fish and Game Wardens | $55,020 - $81,170 |
Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors | $48,340 - $103,040 |
* Sources of Information: United States Department of Labor: Bureau of Labor Statistics (2020). For more information about careers and assistance in making your career plans, please contact Career Services (cahill@ramapo.edu) or visit www.ramapo.edu/careercenter/.
As an environmental science major, your curriculum is heavily experiential in nature, with strong laboratory and fieldwork
components in nearly every course, much of which takes place in the local scenic Highlands region. Advanced courses will help you acquire extensive theoretical and practical knowledge in advanced geology, environmental chemistry, field ecology and research.
You will also be encouraged to conduct independent research projects with environmental science faculty, and to participate in co-op education and fellowship opportunities with environmental consulting firms in the region.
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