Environmental Scientist
By: Nick Bellisle -7th hr.
Basic information of an environment scientist:
- Study the relationship between living thing and the environment they live in.
- Find ways to stop pollution.
- Fix problems of wildlife control , and protection of natural resources.
- Research environmental problems and there effects.
- Find new ways to use natural resources and wildlife.
- Usually workout doors with long hours.
- A lot of traveling
- Fix waste problems
- Working in the environment
- Work with animals and other living things.
Pros and cons
1. Most environmental scientists enjoy the environment and being outside.
2. Most scientists want to help the world.
3. Traveling the world and seeing new things.
Cons:
1. It's hard to complete there goals
2. It takes a lot of steps to solve a problem. Because of all the stuff it has to go through.
3. Sometimes there's bad weather that makes it hard to for scientists to work through.
What you need to be an environmental scientist
- Trigonometry /Advanced algebra
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Calculus
- And physics
- Introduction to environmental sciences
- Principles of Chemistry l and Principles of Chemistry ll.
- Environmental sciences
- Elementary Functions: Algebra and Trigonometry
- Calculus and Analytic Geometry I
- Physical geology
- Environmental Sustainability
- Capstone in Environmental Science
- Principles of Ecology
UW Green Bay
Green Bay , WI 54311
920-465-2000
Pros:
1.I live close so I will not need to stay at campus.
2.They have a decent basketball and soccer which is fun to g onto games and cheer and or because I might try out for the teams.
3.My parents went there so it will be pretty to know how to get around with there help.
Cons:
1.It's not my first choice college.
2.May be to close to home.
3.They don't have a football team.
UW Milwaukee
http://www4.uwm.edu/contact/
Pros:
1.Its a good college.
2.Close but also far away from home.
3. Ilike the city.
Cons:
1.Probably have to stay at the college.
2.Not my first choice college to go to.
3.Not best sports teams.
UW Stevens Point
http://www.uwsp.edu/Pages/default.aspx
Pros:
1.Most likely be able to stay at home.
2.I've heard from my cousin it's a fun and good college.
3.It's in a good city.
Cons:
1.Maybe to close to home.
2.Not my first choice college.
3.Not a big change in scenery.
Associations/Professional organizations for this career
American water works association
Phone: 303.794.7711 or 800.926.7337
6666 W. Quincy Ave., Denver, CO 80235 USA
American society of agronomy
5585 Guilford Road
Madison, WI 53711-5801
608-273-8080
Job advertisement
Are you looking for a job in ecology?Then being an environment scientist is for you!You will be collecting and studying data to discover the sources of environmental problems. You will also be finding the the relationship between living things and the environment they live in. You will need a bachelors or a masters degree in environmental science. Entry level pay is $19 an hour and when your more experienced you will make around $55 and hour. It is fairly easy to find a job currently, but it is projected to grow harder to find a job. Call (777) 823-4899 if you are interested and for further information.