I’m only a sophomore in hs, but I’m really interested in majoring in marine biology or environmental science,,just some way to learn more and help our planet! These videos are super helpful!!!
I’m glad it was helpful! Marine Biology and Environmental Science are awesome majors, and they definitely work together, if you wanted to do a double Major, or add one as a minor! Lots to think about! Enjoy the rest of high school!
I cannot put into words how grateful I am for this video. I am going into senior year completely lost at what environmental thing I want to do, and this is such an incredibly helpful resource. Thank you so much
As a sophomore in cc that is about to transfer to a four-year, I was beginning to get anxious because I have yet to figure out what branch of environmental science I want to get into. This video definitely helped me narrow down my choices, so thank you for your video! 🤗
I am working as an Environment Engineer. Completed my Masters in Environment Management and working in this department.Also I have a passion to teach students about Environment and Current Technology to resolve the problem related to Air,water and Soil. I am happy to be the part of Environment Community 🙂
I'm interested in going into ES. Im not really sure which branch/major though. I've been really interested in sustainability and caring for the earth, and working to protect the earth would be amazing. 🥺Thanks for the info, maybe it'll help me decide!
I’m interested in water quality in lakes and ocean, how snowpack is effecting water supply etc, and wildlife/plants not interested in sustainably, history, politics, communications, humanities, engineering, etc what should I major in?
hey! im reallyyyyy interested in something where I can work with like helping the protection of the environment with underdeveloped countries, and also the conservation of animals. I also am looking for something really dynamic with like physically projects and not just reading and research. Which one is the best? thankssss
I would say just Environmental Science or maybe natural resource management? Or wildlife management? But you can really tailor any environmental science or policy major to be whatever you want. You can choose classes, projects, and apply for internships that are in the areas and types of careers you are interested in. At the end of the day your exact major doesn’t matter
Hi! I'm a junior in high school and currently interested in majoring in environmental engineering or something similar because I enjoy science and math. Do you have any ideas as to what other majors are similar to this? Still need some more researching to do...
Civil engineering is a more broad major, but there’s also Environmental Health Science or Environmental Science if you are interested more in the science side! I would look more into what environmental engineers actually do for their job and see if that’s what you want to do or not! Some schools have Sustainable Systems Engineering and stuff like that too! Definitely keep looking stuff up online!
I’m a sophomore in highschool but I’ve been thinking a lot about what I wanna major in. Im interested in environmental science but I don’t know if that’s good for what I want to do? I care a lot for our planet and I want to help protect our planet, animals and people on Earth. I want to study the environment and animals and study how people and climate change affect our environment. I want to go out in the field and collect samples, observe and do lab work and data analysis on the stuff I gather. I’m not sure what kind of job or major that would fall into though?
Hi! I have a little question. Can a person with a degree in Environmental Science, create their own company? I´am very interested in this career, but I need to know if I could create a green company or something like that with a degree in Environmental Science. Thanks! I loved this video, it helped me so much. Sorry if I wrote something wrong, my english is not good enough :((
I think you definitely could! You might want to consider adding a minor or double major in business or entrepreneurship as well to help with running your business:)
Environmental law would probably work more with lawsuits, challenging policies and regulations or lack there of, working in the court system…environmental policy is more like figuring out what regulations and policies are best, coming up with the policies…does that make sense? Definitely Google it lol
If you want to be an engineer, I would major in environmental engineering. Or you’ll need to go to grad school for engineering after getting a science degree
It depends on what you want to do! You could do a masters in environmental science if you want to do research/get a PhD eventually. You could get a masters in environmental policy, environmental management, business, environmental education, etc. so many options!
@@Keziah_2 I would base it on what career you want. Sustainability would look more at the people side, and how people can be more eco friendly. Environmental Science would be more of the science side, research. Sustainability is broader
You need Calculus and Statistics 👍🏻 and there are calculations in your chemistry/bio/ecology/environmental science classes. So a decent amount of math but not as much as other majors
@@patrickerwinsingh7451 you normally take it second year because you take generally chemistry first. Unless you have taken chemistry in high school and test out
I’m only a sophomore in hs, but I’m really interested in majoring in marine biology or environmental science,,just some way to learn more and help our planet! These videos are super helpful!!!
I’m glad it was helpful! Marine Biology and Environmental Science are awesome majors, and they definitely work together, if you wanted to do a double Major, or add one as a minor! Lots to think about! Enjoy the rest of high school!
Hey I'm also a sophomore how is it going for you now
I cannot put into words how grateful I am for this video. I am going into senior year completely lost at what environmental thing I want to do, and this is such an incredibly helpful resource. Thank you so much
I’m so glad!!! Best of luck:)
As a sophomore in cc that is about to transfer to a four-year, I was beginning to get anxious because I have yet to figure out what branch of environmental science I want to get into. This video definitely helped me narrow down my choices, so thank you for your video! 🤗
I am working as an Environment Engineer. Completed my Masters in Environment Management and working in this department.Also I have a passion to teach students about Environment and Current Technology to resolve the problem related to Air,water and Soil. I am happy to be the part of Environment Community 🙂
I'm interested in going into ES. Im not really sure which branch/major though. I've been really interested in sustainability and caring for the earth, and working to protect the earth would be amazing. 🥺Thanks for the info, maybe it'll help me decide!
Thank you for the comment! I'm glad this video was helpful! Check out "Sustainability Studies" -- maybe that's a good major for you!!
Thank you ermuch, Evelyn. Much needed info.
Thank you! This was very helpful in explaining the actual differences between environmental majors
thank you so much for this video! it really helped so much. such great content
Thank you! I'm glad it was helpful!
It's so difficult to find a good video like yours, helped me a lot, thanks!
I’m interested in water quality in lakes and ocean, how snowpack is effecting water supply etc, and wildlife/plants not interested in sustainably, history, politics, communications, humanities, engineering, etc what should I major in?
I would say environmental biology or ecology would be a good choice! Or chemistry! Or wildlife biology!
hey! im reallyyyyy interested in something where I can work with like helping the protection of the environment with underdeveloped countries, and also the conservation of animals. I also am looking for something really dynamic with like physically projects and not just reading and research. Which one is the best? thankssss
I would say just Environmental Science or maybe natural resource management? Or wildlife management? But you can really tailor any environmental science or policy major to be whatever you want. You can choose classes, projects, and apply for internships that are in the areas and types of careers you are interested in. At the end of the day your exact major doesn’t matter
@@EvelynPaigeTHANKYOU SO MUCH
Is marine science the same as oceanography
Hi! I'm a junior in high school and currently interested in majoring in environmental engineering or something similar because I enjoy science and math. Do you have any ideas as to what other majors are similar to this? Still need some more researching to do...
Civil engineering is a more broad major, but there’s also Environmental Health Science or Environmental Science if you are interested more in the science side! I would look more into what environmental engineers actually do for their job and see if that’s what you want to do or not! Some schools have Sustainable Systems Engineering and stuff like that too! Definitely keep looking stuff up online!
Another great college to look at is U Stony Brook
I’m a sophomore in highschool but I’ve been thinking a lot about what I wanna major in. Im interested in environmental science but I don’t know if that’s good for what I want to do? I care a lot for our planet and I want to help protect our planet, animals and people on Earth. I want to study the environment and animals and study how people and climate change affect our environment. I want to go out in the field and collect samples, observe and do lab work and data analysis on the stuff I gather. I’m not sure what kind of job or major that would fall into though?
I think ecology or environmental biology would fit your interests!
@@EvelynPaige ok I’ll look into that! Thank you so much! :)
Hi! I have a little question. Can a person with a degree in Environmental Science, create their own company? I´am very interested in this career, but I need to know if I could create a green company or something like that with a degree in Environmental Science. Thanks! I loved this video, it helped me so much.
Sorry if I wrote something wrong, my english is not good enough :((
I think you definitely could! You might want to consider adding a minor or double major in business or entrepreneurship as well to help with running your business:)
@@EvelynPaige Yes!! Thank you so much! ✨
What is the difference between environmental law and environmental policy
Environmental law would probably work more with lawsuits, challenging policies and regulations or lack there of, working in the court system…environmental policy is more like figuring out what regulations and policies are best, coming up with the policies…does that make sense? Definitely Google it lol
Greetings, Can we be Environmental engineer by taking Environment Science? Pc loved ur video
If you want to be an engineer, I would major in environmental engineering. Or you’ll need to go to grad school for engineering after getting a science degree
I have completed bsc environmental science and can u please suggest master course ...
It depends on what you want to do! You could do a masters in environmental science if you want to do research/get a PhD eventually. You could get a masters in environmental policy, environmental management, business, environmental education, etc. so many options!
@@EvelynPaige whether environmental sustainability is a better option
@@Keziah_2 I would base it on what career you want. Sustainability would look more at the people side, and how people can be more eco friendly. Environmental Science would be more of the science side, research. Sustainability is broader
Do you have to do a lot of math for this major?
You need Calculus and Statistics 👍🏻 and there are calculations in your chemistry/bio/ecology/environmental science classes. So a decent amount of math but not as much as other majors
@@EvelynPaige hello ms. evelyn do you have organic chemistry subj.?
@@patrickerwinsingh7451 yes I had to take organic chemistry 1.
@@EvelynPaige is your organic chemistry 1 subj 1st year or 2nd year?
@@patrickerwinsingh7451 you normally take it second year because you take generally chemistry first. Unless you have taken chemistry in high school and test out
I have done computer science undergraduate degree I want pursue environmental science masters program. can I apply to universities
Absolutely!!! Your computer science background would make you a unique applicant!