There are campus job opportunities on about every major campus i the United States. Look at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_science - to get some examples and search leads to follow up on.
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Job opportunities for individuals with a degree in physical sciences include working as a research scientist, laboratory technician, environmental consultant, science teacher, or science writer. Many industries, such as healthcare, energy, environmental science, and technology, value the analytical, problem-solving, and technical skills that physical science graduates possess. Graduates can also pursue further education in areas such as engineering, geology, or physics for specialized career paths.
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The type of position you want will determine if there are job opportunities or not. There are some careers that are in demand, such as those in the science and technology sectors.
The desire to do science and have a paying job but the inability to do physics, chemistry or another "hard" science.
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There are many places to find information about environmental science jobs. Sites like Monster can be used online. Alternatively, the local job centre is a good place to start as they can offer advice about which job will be suitable.
Yes. It does. Computers have become part of life everywhere from healthcare to entertainment. So there is always a good future for computer science and job opportunities.
I'm from Alberta, Canada, and have many classmates who are currently finishing up their Environmental Engineering degree after completeing degrees within other programs. I don't see why a University or College would not allow you to take environmental engineering after completing an undergrad in environmental science. Provided your academics is sufficient for acceptance into the program.
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