
Environmental Sciences can be the foundation for graduate study in the life sciences, earth sciences, and environmental engineering. Many students have been employed with environmental consulting firms or governmental agencies following graduation.
Peace Corps volunteers, environmental activists, and environmental educators also have found the Environmental Sciences major to be the preparation they need for their chosen careers.
- U.S. Department of Justice Environmental and Natural Resources Division, Law and Policy Section Internship
- Student Conservation Association Environmental Education Internships
- Summer Marketing Interns for Change.org
- PIRG Job Opportunities
- Deer Herbivory Tech
- 2008 Ecovillage and Permaculture Institute at Lost Valley Educational Center Course Offerings
- Colorado Ecosystem Field Studies (Summer 2008)
- Yosemite REU in Environmental Science (Summer 2008)
- Collegiate Leaders in Environmental Health: Summer Undergraduate Internship 2008
- Undergraduate Summer Research Opportunities in Environmental Sciences and Engineering at Clarkson University
- NOAA 2008 Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship
- Summer Undergraduate Environmental Internship at CDC
- U.S. Department of Energy
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- The Morris K. Udall Scholarship
- U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- Carbon Finance Jobs - vacancies in the carbon markets
- Energy Conservation Internships with Network for Evanston's Future
- GeoSyntec Consultants: Recruiting Flyer (PDF)
- Paleoclimate Work Study Jobs (PDF)
- EA Engineering, Science and Technology Leadership in Environmental Consulting Internship (PDF)
- 2008 Sierra Nevada AmeriCorps Partnership
- The Semester in Environmental Science at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole
- Job Postings from McLane Environmental
- Student Conservation Association
- Teton Science School
- Sea Education Association (SEA)
- National Outdoor Leadership School
- School for field studies










