Natural Resources Conservation

Ohio State University-Main Campus · Columbus, OH

The Natural Resources Conservation program at Ohio State University-Main Campus is available at Associate's, Bachelor's, Doctoral's, Graduate Certificate's, and Master's levels. The Bachelor program, with 143 completers, is the most popular. Graduates earn a median salary of $58,119 four years after completion, which is 37% above the national median for Natural Resources Conservation programs. Graduates typically enter roles like Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary, Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary, and Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health. The median salary for Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary is $101,650.

Bachelor

Median Earnings (4yr)
$58,119
Completers
143

Doctoral

Median Earnings (4yr)
Not reported
Completers
5

Graduate Certificate

Median Earnings (4yr)
Not reported
Completers
5

Master

Median Earnings (4yr)
$63,595
Completers
31
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Associate

Median Earnings (4yr)
Not reported
Completers
Not reported

Related Careers

Job Title Median Salary Job Growth (10yr) Total Jobs
Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary $101,650 Not reported 1,260
Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary $88,410 Not reported 7,120
Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health $78,980 4% 80,730
Compliance Officers $75,670 3% 383,620
Conservation Scientists $68,750 Not reported 22,790
Show 3 more related occupations
Job Title Median Salary Job Growth (10yr) Total Jobs
Foresters $67,330 Not reported 9,450
Forest and Conservation Technicians $51,880 Not reported 28,740
Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health $50,660 4% 32,390

Institution Overview

In-State Tuition
$13,244
Out-of-State Tuition
$40,022
Graduation Rate
87.7%
Total Enrollment
45,638

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