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Environmental Scientist

Environmental Scientists study the impact of human activities on the environment, working to solve issues related to pollution, climate change, conservation, and ecosystem protection. They analyze environmental samples, conduct field research, and develop sustainable solutions for industries, governments, and non-profit organizations. Their expertise includes water and air quality assessment, waste management, and biodiversity preservation. Environmental scientists often collaborate with policymakers, researchers, and engineers to develop environmentally responsible practices and regulations. If you're passionate about sustainability, conservation, and scientific research, this career offers opportunities to make a meaningful impact on global environmental health.

Subjects

Core Subject: The primary field of expertise that forms the foundation of the profession.

 

Secondary Subject: The additional knowledge or expertise that supports the core subject and enhances the professional skill set.

Core subject needed are: 

Environmental Science

Secondary subject needed are: 

Geosciences, Environmental Engineering

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