World Environment Day 🌱: 5 Degrees That Will Help You Become an Environment Warrior

Updated on 05 June, 2023

Shivangi Mishra

Shivangi Mishra

Sr. Content Editor

Gen Z is considered the first truly digital native generation. They grew up immersed in technology, particularly smartphones, and are highly connected through social media. However, this isn’t the only trait that defines them. They are also more conscious of contributing positively to society and the environment than previous generations. No wonder the young today are vocal about their sustainable choices. So, how about degrees that will help them make a real difference through their knowledge and work? 

These programs not only help in making a difference but also have huge scope. For instance, the environmental industry generates more than $265 billion and more than 125,000 new positions annually in the United States. 

Here are the top 5 degrees to consider if you are looking for a meaningful profession. 

Environmental Science and Engineering:

Engineering is one of the most popular disciplines. What if it could also help you to make a positive difference in the environment? A BTech or BEng in Environmental Science and Engineering prepares students to use technology for environmental betterment as they study various modules such as waste management, industrial hygiene, climate change, sustainability, and environmental chemistry, to name a few. It is a vast domain; students can find customized degrees at some reputed institutes.

BSc/MSc in Sustainable Development

Several universities worldwide offer this program at UG and PG levels, i.e., one can pursue a BSc or MSc in sustainable development. The programs are highly interdisciplinary as they prepare students to respond to sustainability and societal transformation needs. 

MSc in Renewable Energy

As experts have warned about the non-renewable energy resource crunch in the future, the situation calls for more innovation and investment in renewable energy to leverage the power of solar, wind, and hydro energy. You can become a researcher or innovator after pursuing degrees in renewable energy. While only select universities offer this course at bachelor’s level, several specializations in renewable energy can be pursued at master’s level. For example - MSc in Engineering (Renewable & Sustainable Energy), MSc in Energy Management, Master's Degree in Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency, Master's Degree in Electric Energy Conversion and Power Systems, among others. 

Masters in Environmental Law:

Environmental law involves regulating environmental policies, natural resources, and climate change initiatives. Today it is one of the most important sectors to help tackle the environmental damage due to human activity. Law graduates can opt for a master’s in environmental law, where they will learn about energy law and policy, conservation of natural resources, sustainable development, global warming, and more. The degree will help them gain expertise in the area. There are also diploma and certificate programs available that graduates of other streams can pursue.  

Degree in Nature Conservation:

Environmental challenges are quickly accelerating, and there is a need for stringent acts in favor of nature conservation. A degree in nature conservation equips students to deal with these challenges. The program may have different coinage across countries and institutes. For example, students can pursue a degree in biodiversity and conservation; ecology and conservation; environmental conservation; fisheries, wildlife, conservation biology

So take your pick from any of the above courses for a thriving and fulfilling career. Several top universities in the world offer these courses. 

Shivangi Mishra

Sr. Content Editor

She is an experienced writer and journalist who has extensively covered the education sector in India and Abroad. Now helping Indian aspirants realise their foreign education dream by providing them with relevant content and information through upGrad Abroad. Amateur traveller, loves to read Architectural Digest!

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