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Graduate Schools for Environment and Natural Resources
Environmental studies graduate programs cater to the interests of students who want to address some of the world’s most pressing priorities, including environmental conservation, human health, climate change, and even economic development. Environmental studies graduate programs produce highly skilled environmental scientists and specialists who may work as government inspectors and regulators, pollution monitors, policy advocates, researchers, and lab managers. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the top employers for such professionals are state, local, and federal governments, in addition to consulting and engineering services. In some cases, environmental studies graduates may need to work nontraditional schedules in order to conduct fieldwork.