Biology graduate

<p>I’m pretty sure that you need a Masters or Ph.D to get a “real” biology job (I could be wrong). A B.S. is not enough.</p>

<p>There are a couple “focuses” of environmental engineering (so say my environmental friends), but they say they feel more like they’re helping companies do the bare minimum/ be a good-guy bureaucrat instead of helping the environment. I haven’t heard a lot about biology in environmental, it’s more chemistry (so I’ve heard).</p>

<p>Have you looked into Agricultural and Biological engineering? <a href=“Overview of Agricultural & Biological Engineering - Agricultural & Biological Engineering - Purdue University”>Overview of Agricultural & Biological Engineering - Agricultural & Biological Engineering - Purdue University;