Conservation Technology

Your Outdoor Connection

Those who major in Conservation Technology often have goals of being a conservation officer, park ranger, naturalist, park maintenance worker, watershed manager, and much more. Jobs can be found at the city, county, state, or federal level as well as with non-profit organizations. To increase your employment opportunities, it is recommended that you continue to a four-year degree program after obtaining your associate’s.

CAREER OUTLOOK

  • Average Annual Salary$41,971

  • Potential Career PathsForest and Conservation Technicians

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics | Occupational Outlook Handbook

Degrees Available

Conservation Technology, Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree

2 years

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Liberal Arts Associate of Arts (AA) Degree

2 years

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