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Anthony Said:
Do you know of any short training courses available in the area of public information disclosure?We Answered:
This link might help. http://www.out-law.com/page-5711Erin Said:
where can I find a place where I can do some cheap osha courses?We Answered:
Call the US Department of Labor nearest you. They have jurisdiction over OSHA. They may have information.Michele Said:
Changing from Electronics Engineering to Environmental Engineering?We Answered:
Whatever you'll choose, you are right since you follow your own passion.Changing Discipline is not that difficult, one thing to be consider is: "Do it smoothly as its nature".
You can get Env.Eng. education while you are working on your based Elc.Eng background, until you've a "momentum" to switch into Env.Eng.
You'll never loose one of them, you can combine them instead. Hope you success and "luck"
Nelson Said:
Is there any type of combination between an Environmental Science degree and a Medical degree?We Answered:
You might consider getting a degree in epidemiology/biostatistics or public health; that would work in the math aspect of it. There are programs that combine an M.D. with just about anything you can think of, so you're not going to run into many limitations there, and besides, there's nothing stopping you from getting one degree and then another (aside from the insane cost of medical school these days...) if you find that you can't find a way to combine them into a single time period. Good luck!Carlos Said:
What is the nature of job of an environmental engineer.?We Answered:
I'll attempt to answer your question, although I've never had a job as an environmental engineer. I am pursuing a master's degree in the field however, so I can speak a little from experience.Like most engineering jobs the requirements, training, and responsibilities vary so much from job to job it's impossible to answer your question. Some jobs have a lot of field work, others a lot of lab work, and still others a lot of office work. Depends on who hires you.
Lots of girls do it, so there's no problem there. It's actually pretty gender balanced compared to most technical jobs. A Civil Engineering degree is probably okay, but I suggest finding a program that offers a bachelor's degree in Environmental Engineering. A master's degree doesn't hurt either. Good luck!
Marcus Said:
Should a recent college grad get HAZWOPER training?We Answered:
Lots of jobs will pay for you to receive Hazwoper training, mine did. However, its not a bad idea to get it on your own as a resume builder.