A bachelor's degree in Environmental Engineering can train individuals for career opportunities that provide good salaries, job security, and the satisfaction of making a difference in keeping our environment safer and cleaner for future generations. Major areas include air pollution control, hazardous waste management, solid waste disposal, and public health issues. Program lengths vary from 2 to 3 years.
Assessing and minimizing potential risks to humans and resources.
The role of risk managers involves trained professionals that can analyze potential dangers and threats and develop strategies to implement and manage resources to reduce and minimize consequences. Effective risk managers learn to balance risks with high probability factors of occurrence versus lower probability incidents, and where to allocate resources to minimize and reduce negative effects.
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