What prospects do these majors have?

<p>No one answered your Environmental Science question, so I’ll come and answer. There are quite an array of jobs under the title “Soil Scientist” of the like (some don’t even deal with soil and instead will deal with water. Titles will vary). They will go outside and obtain samples and test them for environmental impact. Some will be very specific for the company, and others will be very broad. Some schools have programs called Soil Science, but if not, Environmental Science is probably the best degree to get this job. But I also noticed that for this job, they will also accept the Environmental Engineering degree. An environmental engineering degree would be the most versatile out of these two in case of an economic collapse or something, but don’t do engineering unless you can handle the college work. And if you wanted this job for sure, what’s the point in chasing an engineering degree? More than half of your classes would be irrelevant to this job.</p>

<p>Also, these “Soil Scientist” jobs only require a Bachelor’s, and pay around 50k or so depending where you are.</p>