I currently have my BS in Physics and am starting to plan my career options for my time after the Navy. I am looking into two very different options and could use some advice and input.
1. I work with the Nuclear Navy and have some specialized experience in the nuclear field. Because of this I believe that working on a Masters in Health Physics (Oregon State program) with the ultimate goal of working in environmental protection could be right up my alley. But...
2. I have always been interested in water/wastewater management and engineering and could also try to complete another bachelors degree ( so that I could work towards earning a PE license) in civil engineering (UND online engineering)
I realize these are vastly different but if anyone has any advice on either route or could enlighten me to other effective routes I could take towards a career in helping our environment it would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you all!!
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