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Environmental Engineer

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AVG. SALARY

$100,280

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EDUCATION

Bachelor's degree

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

What To Learn

High School

What high school courses should you take if you're interested in this career? Get your answers from the Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources cluster Environmental Service Systems pathway.

Beyond High School

Here's a list of programs that you should consider if you're interested in this career:

Education Level

Education training and experience are required at different levels for success in different occupations.

Bachelor's degree

Environmental engineers must have a bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering or a related field, such as civil, chemical, or general engineering. Employers also value practical experience. Therefore, cooperative engineering programs, in which college credit is awarded for structured job experience, are valuable as well.

Insider Info

Additional Information

A bachelor's degree in engineering is usually required for entry-level environmental engineering jobs. College graduates with a degree in a physical science or mathematics may occasionally qualify for some jobs, especially when there is a shortage of workers within an engineering specialty.

Some colleges offer two- or four-year degrees in engineering technology. These programs prepare students for practical design and production work rather than for jobs that require more theoretical, scientific and mathematical knowledge.

About 340 colleges and universities offer a bachelor's degree in engineering, and nearly 300 colleges offer a bachelor's degree in engineering technology. Not all are accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology. Admissions requirements for undergraduate engineering schools include courses in advanced high school math and the physical sciences.

All 50 states register environmental engineers. Registration generally requires a degree from an accredited program, four years of relevant work experience and successful completion of a state examination.

Extra Requirements

Licensure is not required for entry-level positions. A Professional Engineering (PE) license, which allows for higher levels of leadership and independence, can be acquired later in one’s career. After licensing, environmental engineers can earn board certification from the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists. This certification shows that an environmental engineer has expertise in one or more areas of specialization.

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    ndcrn@nd.gov | (701) 328-9733

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