Environmental Engineering

Expected Growth: 7%

Median Pay: $100,090

Degree: Bachelor's in Environmental Engineering

Math and Science Focus: Calculus and Chemistry

Types of Projects: Pollution and Wastewater Management,

Skills: Analytics, Collaboration, Communication, and Innovation

Job type: Planning, Development, Testing, and Maintaining

Environmental engineers focus on developing solutions to environmental problems, like pollution, waste management, and water treatment. They work on projects that help protect the environment and improve public health, using science and engineering to make the world a cleaner, safer place. If you're passionate about sustainability and protecting the planet, environmental engineering could be a great fit for you!

*Based on the US Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook

What Is An Environmental Engineer?