If you're looking to use your math and science skills and help the planet while doing it, an environmental engineering major may be just what you had in mind. This area of study allows you to give back to the planet, realize your own creative potential, and help generations to come. Majoring in environmental engineering allows you to apply engineering principles and technical skills in real-life situations. You'll come up with solutions to problems facing the world, including waste disposal, recycling, and climate change. We hear a lot about how STEM degrees offer students more job prospectsand that's definitely true with an environmental engineering major. The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates the demand for environmental engineers will grow 15 percent - higher than average - from 2012-2022.
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