Английский для специалистов по защите окружающей среды и безопасности жизнедеятельности. Ульянова О.В. - 20 стр.

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INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST
Educational requirements
High school students interested in careers in industrial hygiene should
take biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics. You generally need at
least a bachelor's degree in science or engineering to become an industrial
hygienist. Many employers prefer to hire applicants who have graduate-level
training. It usually takes a minimum of four years to earn a bachelor's degree
and one or two additional years of study to earn a master's degree. A good
background in physical or biological sciences is a sound base for entry into
this career. Engineers, chemists, physicians, nurses, toxicologists, and
statisticians may move from these fields into positions in industrial hygiene.
Average Earnings
Salaries for industrial hygienists vary depending on their experience and
education as well as the location and kind of job. In 2006 the average annual
income of industrial hygienists with at least four years of experience was
$69,103.
ECOLOGIST
Educational requirements
Ecologists must have at least one undergraduate degree with a solid
grounding in biology, organic and inorganic chemistry, physics, mathematics,
calculus, statistics and computer science. Depending on their area of speciali-
zation, ecologists may also have an academic background in such diverse
subjects as climatology, economics, geology, mathematical modeling, mete-
orology, oceanography, sociology or soil science. Most research jobs in ecol-
ogy require a graduate degree: usually a master's degree, but sometimes a
PhD if you want to teach at the university level.
Average Earnings:
Entry Level Salary:
$29,920
Average Salary:
$47,600
Maximum Salary:
$78,200