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Colorado School of Mines
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Stevens Institute of Technology
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University of North Dakota
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Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering programs prepare individuals to apply mathematical and scientific principles to the design, development and operational evaluation of systems for controlling contained living environments and for monitoring and controlling factors in the external natural environment, including pollution control, waste and hazardous material disposal, health and safety protection, conservation, life support, and requirements for protection of special materials and related work environments.
Of the 45 Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering degrees granted each year at the Postbaccalaureate certificate level, 64% percent of whom are men and the other 36% percent are women. Did you know that Colorado has more students graduating with a degree in Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering than any other state in the US? In fact, Colorado awarded 27 degrees last year! The average starting salary for an undergraduate degree in Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering is $51,200.
The highest paying jobs for Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering majors include Architectural and Engineering Managers, Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors and Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary. But, something else to consider is how many job openings there currently is. Jobs that are in high need that a degree in Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering can prepare you for are Architectural and Engineering Managers, Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary and Environmental Engineers.
These are the highest paying careers for Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering majors.
These are the careers in highest demand for Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering majors.
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