Fields in: Environmental and Health
Agricultural Engineer- Develops new ways to improve farming and food production
Archaeologist- Studies the origin, development, and behavior of human beings
Astronaut- Explores and conducts experiments in space
Chemical Engineer- Uses chemistry and engineering to solve problems related to pollution, manufacturing, energy, food production and more
Ecologist- Studies and protects ecosystems and the environment
Emergency Management Specialist- Develops disaster response plans and coordinates with various emergency personnel and agencies
Environmental Engineer- Uses the principles of engineering, soil science, biology, and chemistry to develop solutions to environmental problems
Forester- Manages the health of forested lands
Geologist- Studies the physical aspects of the planet Earth
High School STEM Teacher- Prepares students for life after graduation through science instruction
Horticulturist- Researches the best way to grow plants and crops
HVACR Technician- Repairs and installs heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems
Hydrologist- Studies properties of water, the water cycle and how water affects the environment
Landscape Architect- Plans and designs land areas for homes, parks, recreational facilities, and other properties
Marine Biologist- Studies organisms that live in the ocean and other bodies of water
Meteorologist- Studies weather, climate, and other aspects of the atmosphere and develops reports and forecasts
Oceanographer- Studies the ocean and marine organisms
Paleontologist- Studies prehistoric life, fossils, evolution, and the relationship between the different life forms and their environment.
Park Naturalist- Provides educational programs to park visitors
Solar Technician- Installs, maintains, and repairs solar energy systems
Urban Planner- Develops plans and programs for the use of land
Biomedical Engineer- Analyzes and designs engineering solutions to problems in biology and medicine
Botanist- Studies a plant’s relationship to the environment and other living organisms
Chemist- Studies the structures, compositions, reactions, and other properties of substances
Dental Hygienist- Cleans teeth and examines patients for oral diseases
Diagnostic Medical Sonographer- Uses special imaging equipment to diagnose various medical conditions
Epidemiologist- Investigates the causes of disease and other public health problems
Exercise Physiologist- Studies anatomy in relation to human movement and how the stress of exercise affects the body
Forensic Pathologist- Examines the bodies of people who died suddenly, unexpectedly, or violently to determine the cause of death
Genetic Counselor- Analyzes genetic data to help individuals and families make decisions
High School STEM Teacher- Prepares students for life after graduation through science instruction
Lab Research Technician- Assists scientists and other researchers in the laboratory
Microbiologist- Studies the growth, development, and other characteristics of microscopic organisms
Nutritionist- Advises people on what to eat in order to lead a healthy lifestyle
Orthodontist- Prevents or corrects misaligned teeth and jaws
Paramedic- Cares for the sick or injured in emergency medical settings
Physical Therapist- Helps people who have injuries or illnesses improve their movement and manage their pain Physician Diagnoses and treats injuries and illnesses in patients Physician Assistant- Practices medicine under the supervision of physicians and surgeons
Radiologic Technician- Uses and maintains medical imaging equipment to take scans of patients
Veterinarian- Cares for the health of animals Veterinary Technologist Performs medical tests in a veterinarian’s office to help diagnose and treat animals
Zoologist- Studies animals in their natural habitats and in captivity