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What can you do with a
Environmental Geosciences degree?

Environmental Geosciences is mid-paying, AI barely touches it, and you would have escape routes.

Where this major actually leads

9 careers it opens — bar color = AI risk, tag = how hard the path is.
Natural Sciences Managerscommon
AI risk 6 → 57 future · +3.7% demand
$120,380
Compliance Officersstretch
AI risk 12 → 68 future · +3.0% demand
$90,000
Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondaryleap
AI risk 4 → 48 future · +2.6% demand
$87,900
Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondaryleap
AI risk 2 → 52 future · +2.9% demand
$85,000
Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographersstretch
AI risk 4 → 47 future · +3.2% demand
$84,000
Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Healthcommon
AI risk 5 → 50 future · +4.4% demand
$78,000
Hydrologistsleap
AI risk 7 → 50 future · -0.1% demand
$70,000
Geographersleap
AI risk 11 → 50 future · -3.1% demand
$68,914
Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Educationleap
AI risk 29 → 33 future · -1.6% demand
$55,550
● green = AI-safe · red = AI-exposed · click any career for the full breakdown
How this is built. We take every career this major leads to (CIP→SOC official crosswalk), then join each one's real salary (BLS/DOL), AI exposure (O*NET + model), demand growth, and skill-based escape routes. ROI from College Scorecard. Every figure here is joined from official sources, not estimated.