You’re thinking of going back to school and are interested in diving into the world of sustainability. But a question lingers in your mind: What can you actually do with a sustainability degree?
It’s a good question. With so many career opportunities and avenues available, the sustainability field can be hard to define. Here’s what you should know:
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Why Get a Sustainability Degree?
Whether you’re a U.S Air Force electrician who spots ways to reduce waste and operation costs or a science lab manager who wants to lead your company’s sustainability program, a degree in sustainable management prepares you to excel in many career paths.
Over the years, we’ve talked with many University of Wisconsin Sustainable Management (UW SMGT) bachelor’s and master’s students and graduates, and they had a handful of reasons why they chose the 100 percent online program. Take Carter O’Brien, for example. He graduated as a UW SMGT master’s student in the spring of 2022 and is now the Assistant Commissioner for Chicago’s Department of Streets and Sanitation:
“I feel like whoever built this degree program understood the value it could hold for people in the working world. The program has really given me a lot of that confidence to essentially do my job beyond my initial ability, and that has been the best feeling.”
Sustainable management courses cover the subjects you would get in a typical business degree program (accounting, marketing, economics, and strategic management) woven into a curriculum that emphasizes systems thinking, ecology, natural resource management, and environmental science and policy.
What Jobs Can I Pursue with a Sustainability Degree?
With a UW Sustainable Management bachelor’s or master’s degree, you gain a range of useful skills that can be applied to any job. And we mean any job. Here’s a sample of the careers that UW SMGT students and graduates have landed or are pursuing. Some may surprise you.
*Median salary is based on 2023 national data from Zippia, Salary.com, and ZipRecruiter. Salary data does not reflect specific graduate and student salaries.
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What’s Next?
Explore the possibilities of a sustainability career. Contact a helpful enrollment adviser to learn more about the 100 percent online UW Sustainable Management bachelor’s and master’s degree programs. Call 608-800-6762 or email learn@uwex.wisconsin.edu.