From becoming a tribal natural resources worker to an environmental specialist, a degree in Indigenous sustainability studies from Bemidji State will prepare you for a variety of careers.
Below are some examples of career options with a Indigenous sustainability studies degree, included are links to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics where you will find more information about each career’s outlook.
Careers for Indigenous Sustainability Studies Graduates
| Career | Median Salary | Outlook |
|---|---|---|
| $63,750 | 5% | |
| $46,590 | 12% | |
| $76,530 | 5% | |
| $84,030 | N/A | |
| $61,600 | N/A | |
| $53,000 | N/A | |
| $53,000 | N/A |
More career outlook information from Career Services. If you are interested in student employment or internship opportunities, check out our jobs and internships page or , which is managed by Bemidji State’s career services.