Science
Environmental Scientist
Environmental scientists study natural systems and pollution to protect ecosystems and public health. Mission-driven work spanning fieldwork, labs, and policy.
Median salary
$78,000
Typical range
$50k – $125k
Job outlook
+7% (faster than average)
AI exposure
Plan a path to Environmental Scientist
Education
Typical entry: Bachelor's degree
Plan my path to this →Typical progression
Environmental Scientist Intern
Internship
$36,000
~4 mos to advance
Junior Environmental Scientist
Entry / Junior
$50,000
~2 yrs to advance
Environmental Scientist
Established
$78,000
~3 yrs to advance
Senior Environmental Scientist
Senior
$101,500
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Key skills
A typical day
- •Collect field samples
- •Analyze environmental data
- •Advise on compliance
Fields of study
Environmental Science · Biology · Geology
Top colleges for Science
Explore all- Massachusetts Institute of Technology4% admit · $124,000 grad pay
- California Institute of Technology3% admit · $112,000 grad pay
- Harvard University4% admit · $119,000 grad pay
- Stanford University4% admit · $122,000 grad pay
- University of California, Berkeley11% admit · $97,000 grad pay
Reputation-based selection; stats shown are outcome data per school.
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