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Natural Resource Management
Envronmental education at CMC.
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Environmental Careers

NRM students monitoring stream conditions on California Gulch.The environmental job market is strong and growing, however, the emphasis is always changing. As governments and private companies address more and more environmental issues, they will create more jobs and require more trained professionals who can help them assess natural resource impacts and recommend plans. The Natural Resource Management program has an advisory board made up of environmental professionals from government, academic, and private industry. The advisory board is essential to keeping the NRM program current with the proper education and training of students for careers after they graduate from Colorado Mountain College.

nrm imageGraduates of the CMC Natural Resource Management program have careers in the areas of natural resources, geology, watershed science, geography, fishery and wildlife biology, forest sciences, and forest biology/forest management (forestry), natural resource recreation and tourism, including rangeland science and rangeland ecology, waste management/hazardous materials, and waste water treatment.

Environmental Career Links:
Eco Environmental Jobs
Natural Resource Careers
US Dept. of Labor
CMC Job Board
U.S. Geological Survey’s Online Automated Recruitment System (OARS)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Careers

U.S. Government Jobs

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