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Environmental Engineering Schools in Idaho
No student earned an Environmental Engineering degree in Idaho in 2020-2021.
In this state, Environmental Engineering is the 197th most popular major out of a total 223 majors commonly available.
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Jobs for Environmental Engineering Grads in Idaho
2,190 people in the state and 305,120 in the nation are employed in jobs related to environmental engineering.
Wages for Environmental Engineering Jobs in Idaho
A typical salary for a environmental engineering grad in the state is $96,870, compared to a typical salary of $93,630 nationwide.
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Environmental Engineering Careers in ID
Some of the careers environmental engineering majors go into include:
Job Title | ID Job Growth | ID Median Salary |
---|---|---|
Engineering Professors | 15% | $111,200 |
Health and Safety Engineers | 13% | $94,380 |
Architectural and Engineering Managers | 8% | $118,190 |
Environmental Engineers | 3% | $95,530 |
Related Majors in Idaho
Below are some popular majors in the state that are similar to environmental engineering.
Major | Annual Graduates in ID |
---|---|
Mechanical Engineering | 328 |
Civil Engineering | 152 |
Electrical Engineering | 152 |
Materials Engineering | 49 |
Computer Engineering | 45 |
General Engineering | 45 |
Chemical Engineering | 28 |
Nuclear Engineering | 25 |
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