Student using microscopeEnvironmental studies and environmental science majors gain skills that can be applied to a lot of different areas, without setting you up to follow a specific path. Using what you’ve learned at Washington, you can pursue whatever aspect of environmental work most interests you and make a difference.

Environmental Science and Environmental Studies Dual Degree Programs

Through a dual-degree partnership with Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment, Washington College environmental science and environmental studies majors are eligible to earn their bachelor’s and master’s degrees in five years. The 3-2 program means students will spend three years at Washington College pursuing their bachelor’s in environmental science or studies before enrolling in the Nicholas School’s two-year master’s programs in either forestry or environmental management.

Career Pathways    

Majoring in Environmental Science or Environmental Studies prepares you for a range of careers in different fields including, but not limited to: 
 
  • Conservation 
  • Resources 
  • Sustainability 
  • Education 
  • Engineering 
  • Environmental policy 
  • Food production 
  • Law 
  • Public health

 

If you have a dream job in mind, but are not sure how to get there, we can help! If you are interesteed in a career like one of those listed below, the Environmental Science or Environmental Studies major may be the one for you: 
 
  • Climate change policy analyst 
  • Ecologist 
  • Environmental chemist 
  • Environmental consultant 
  • Environmental economist 
  • Environmental geologist 
  • Environmental journalist 
  • Environmental lawyer 
  • Environmental technician 
  • Geographer 
  • Marine biologist 
  • Meteorologist 
  • Water quality scientist 
  • Wildlife biologist

 

 

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