You can take a minor in environmental studies into a wide range of career paths. Students who are focused on the scientific aspects of environmental studies may find jobs in a wide range of career paths in conservation, forestry and rangeland management, and more.
If you are more interested in the social and policy impacts of environmental studies, you might consider a career in urban or regional planning, environmental lobbying or law, or environmental consulting.
Many jobs in environmental studies may involve working for some level of government. The federal government offers jobs for conservation scientists in fields from hydrology to soil science to wildlife biology. Additionally, state and local governments employ individuals on both the policy and the scientific side of environmental studies. A degree in environmental studies can also prepare you for work in the non-profit sector or in industry.
Some jobs in environmental studies may require a graduate degree, and a minor in environmental studies can also help prepare you for advanced coursework in graduate school.