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Natural Resources & Conservation in South Carolina

Natural Resources & Conservation Schools in South Carolina

Jobs for Natural Resources & Conservation Grads in South Carolina

In this state, there are 39,590 people employed in jobs related to a Natural Resources & Conservation degree, compared to 2,938,000 nationwide.

Natural Resources & Conservation Jobs Nationwide vs. SC

Wages for Natural Resources & Conservation Jobs in South Carolina

In this state, Natural Resources & Conservation grads earn an average of $66,522. Nationwide, they make an average of $94,509.

Natural Resources & Conservation Wages Nationwide vs. SC

Our data covers 2 colleges in South Carolina offering Natural Resources & Conservation degrees. Learn about the most popular 2 below:

Grads earn a median early-career salary of $51,401 after earning their degree at this institution. The school admits about 38% of applicants. The full-time student retention rate is 93%.

Graduates earn a median salary of $44,890 in their first year after graduation. With an admission rate of 61%, getting in takes some planning. The full-time student retention rate is 91%.

Natural Resources & Conservation Careers in SC

Some of the careers Natural Resources & Conservation majors go into include:

Job Title Nationwide Job Growth Nationwide Median Salary
Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary $79,966
Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers $52,280
Environmental Compliance Inspectors $119,630
Coroners $110,095
Conservation Scientists $81,436
Government Property Inspectors and Investigators $50,883
Range Managers $59,935
Regulatory Affairs Specialists $85,399
Forest and Conservation Workers $22,542
Customs Brokers $67,529
Economics Teachers, Postsecondary $69,831
Foresters $93,406

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