Natural Resources Conservation at Seton Hall University
If you plan to study Natural Resources Conservation, you may want to check out the program at Seton Hall University. Get started with the following essential facts.
Seton Hall University is located in South Orange, NJ.
During the most recent reporting year, 16 natural resources conservation graduations were recorded at Seton Hall University.
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Studying Online at Seton Hall University
Distance learning is available at Seton Hall University. Of 9,571 students, 878 (9%) were enrolled entirely in distance education and 1,884 (20%) took at least some classes online.
Natural Resources Conservation Rankings at Seton Hall University
These rankings give you a sense of how Seton Hall University’s Natural Resources Conservation program to other colleges that offer this major.
Earnings for Natural Resources Conservation Graduates from Seton Hall University
Graduates of Seton Hall University’s Natural Resources Conservation program earn at the following median levels (per the U.S. Department of Education’s College Scorecard):
| Years After Graduation | Median Earnings |
|---|---|
| 1 year | $50,442 |
| 5 years | $64,641 |
Median Debt at Graduation
Median student loan debt for Natural Resources Conservation graduates from Seton Hall University is $26,000.
Student Demographics & Diversity
The following sections describe the student demographics for Natural Resources Conservation graduates at Seton Hall University, broken down by degree level.
Across all degree levels, Natural Resources Conservation graduates at Seton Hall University are 56% women (9) and 44% men (7).
Natural Resources Conservation Bachelor’s Program at Seton Hall University
Of the 16 bachelor’s natural resources conservation graduates at Seton Hall University, 56% were women (9) and 44% were men (7).
The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity of Natural Resources Conservation bachelor’s degree recipients at Seton Hall University.
| Race / Ethnicity | Number of Graduates |
|---|---|
| White | 10 |
| Hispanic / Latino | 4 |
| Asian | 1 |
| International (Nonresident) | 1 |
Racial-ethnic minorities make up 31% of Natural Resources Conservation bachelor’s degree recipients at Seton Hall University, above the national average of 28%.*
*The racial-ethnic minorities figure is the total number of graduates minus White, international (nonresident), and unknown-race graduates.
More Specific Natural Resources Conservation Concentrations at Seton Hall University
This Natural Resources Conservation program at Seton Hall University offers more specialized concentrations:
| Concentration | Graduates |
|---|---|
| Environmental Studies | 16 |
Highest-Paying Careers for Natural Resources Conservation Graduates
Those who complete Natural Resources Conservation program at Seton Hall University go on to a range of careers. Below are the top-paying careers for Natural Resources Conservation graduates, ordered by median annual salary:
| Occupation | Nationwide Median Wage |
|---|---|
| Environmental Compliance Inspectors | $119,630 |
| Coroners | $110,095 |
| Foresters | $93,406 |
| Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health | $90,139 |
| Regulatory Affairs Specialists | $85,399 |
| Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary | $83,485 |
| Industrial Ecologists | $83,212 |
| Conservation Scientists | $81,436 |
| Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary | $79,966 |
| Park Naturalists | $76,516 |
References
- IPEDS — Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
- U.S. Department of Education — College Scorecard
- O*NET Online (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- National Center for Education Statistics
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