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Careers in Natural Resources & Environmental Sciences

Careers in Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences offer opportunities in a variety of environments including government agencies (local, state, and federal), laboratories, farms, forests, nature/wildlife centers, and fieldwork. This cluster covers a variety of sub-industries such as natural resource management, conservation, geography/sustainability, and more. If you are drawn to problem-solving, written and verbal communication, and applying technical skills to work that studies the physical components of Earth, how humans interact with the environment, or finds ways to protect the environment and natural resources, this cluster is worth exploring.

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Noel Bauer

Career Coach, Agriculture & Environmental Studies

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Example career paths and job titles

General

  • Climate Change Analyst
  • City Planner
  • Ecologist
  • Environmental Analyst
  • Environmental Consultant
  • Environmental Scientist/Technician
  • Environmental Compliance Officer
  • Geoscientist
  • GIS Analyst/Technician
  • Land Surveying Technician
  • Occupational Health and Safety Manager
  • Outdoor Recreation Instructor
  • Park Ranger
  • Physical Scientist
  • Remote Sensing Analyst
  • Zoning Specialist

Conservation/Sustainability

  • Conservation Officer
  • Conservation Scientist
  • Environmental Planner
  • GIS Analyst/Technician
  • Natural Resources Specialist
  • Restoration Ecologist/Specialist
  • Sustainability Analyst
  • Sustainability Coordinator/Specialist
  • Urban Forester
  • Wildlife Conservation Specialist

Environmental Services

  • Biological Technician
  • Crop Advisor
  • Entomologist
  • Florist
  • Horticulture
  • Plant Biologist
  • Plant Scientist
  • Seed Production Technician
  • Soil Scientist
  • Water Treatment Technician
  • Waste Management Specialist

Natural Resources

  • Arborist
  • Geologist
  • Fisheries Technician
  • Forester
  • Rangeland Management Specialist
  • Storm Water Quality Specialist
  • Utility Forester
  • Watershed Coordinator
  • Wildland Firefighter
  • Wildlife Biologist
  • Wildlife Officer

Career resources

Explore the industry

Research career paths, typical job titles, and what it takes to enter this industry.

Build your network

Join student organizations at UT and connect with professional associations in this industry.

Apply on Handshake

Search this industry’s Handshake feed and use specialized job boards to find roles.

Get experience with Vol Edge

The How to Get Experience module covers finding internships, research, and other hands-on opportunities in a field like this one.

Explore the industry

Use this section to research career paths, typical job titles, and how to start building skills to get prepared for this industry. Below are a few platforms you can use to explore and learn more about Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences:

Please consider viewing other industry clusters pages besides Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences as there can be overlap, especially if you are interested in the business aspects or science/research aspects of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences.

Student organizations and campus involvement

Student Organizations

You can view a list of student organizations related to Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences on VolLink or by going to the Student Organization website for the Herbert College of Agriculture. Below are a few examples of some student organizations:

  • American Society of American and Biological Engineers
  • Crop, Soil, & Environmental Science Club
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences Student Association (GeoClub)
  • EcoVols
  • Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Related Sciences (MANRRS)
  • Plant Sciences Club
  • Students Promoting Environmental Action in Knoxville (SPEAK)
  • Society of American Foresters
  • UT Alliance for Geographers and Sustainers
  • UT Compost Coalition
  • Wildlife and Fisheries Society
  • Wildlife Disease Club

Research

Research is another experience that can be helpful in exploring careers and gaining relevant experience. If you are considering a Masters or PhD, gaining research experience is very important (possibly even critical) for graduate school admissions. Explore the following resources for ideas on how and where to get started.

For specific research opportunities, students are encouraged to reach out to faculty directly by browsing the department websites to learn about research areas and sending a direct email to the faculty member. Students should make sure their email is professional and may want to consider attaching a resume.

Volunteer opportunities

There are numerous opportunities to volunteer within the Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences industry. We recommend researching organizations of interests and following them on social media or signing up for newsletters to find more volunteer opportunities. Below are a few highlighted resources:

Professional organizations

Graduate students

Graduate School Application Resources

Many graduate school resources can be found on our Prepare for Graduate School website, including deciding on graduate school, resumes, letters of recommendation, and admissions essays/personal statements. Graduate School Applications take time and will require roughly 6-9 months of preparation. The key to applying to a graduate program within Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences will be exploring each school and program’s process for obtaining a faculty mentor. You will likely need to research faculty associated with the program of interests and contact them to inquire about research opportunities and faculty mentorship. Below are some links you may find helpful:

Current Graduate Student Resources

Graduate students at the University of Tennessee have access to all of the resources offered by the Center for Career Development & Academic Exploration. Please see the “Meet with your career coach” section above to explore all your professional development options.

Jobs on Handshake: Natural Resources & Environmental Sciences

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