Career
Find out how BN's Collegeof Energy, Environment and Sustainability can put you on the path to an exciting new career!

The job market in the green sector is continuously growing. As we move forward into a future marked by environmental awareness, now is the best time to achieve a certificate in energy technology and policy. A certificate from BN can strengthen your resume and credentials - preparing you for a wide variety of jobs.

"Under the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the United States government included more than $80 billion in clean energy investments to jump start the economy with the next generation of energy technologies and to build clean energy jobs for the future".

"What sort of Green Job is right for me?"

You have a Bachelor's degree. You have a set of skills and talents. BN's College of Energy and Environment is designed to be flexible enough to allow you to capitalize on those – while being specific enough to give you valuable, specialized knowledge in the field.

There are several categories of Green Jobs – it's important to find the one that's right for you. Your previous education and the skills you possess can help guide you on your career path. Listed below are some examples of possible career paths.

>Political Science, International Affairs, and Environmental Science
Examples of Green Jobs
  1. Legislative/ Policy Analyst
  2. Research Assistant
  3. Program Assistant
  4. Non-Profit Administrative Assistant
  5. Capitol Hill Staffer
Journalism, Marketing, Communications, or Mass Media
Examples of Green Jobs
  1. Journalist
  2. Editorial blogger/social networker
  3. Education Director/Training Coordinator
  4. Director of Marketing
  5. Sales/Marketing Analyst
Business Administration
Examples of Green Jobs
  1. Project Manager
  2. Sales/Marketing Analyst
  3. Energy Technology Manager
  4. Economic Analyst in Strategic Energy
  5. Business Analyst
  6. Consultant
Engineering
A degree from BN can offer a desirable supplement for an engineer interested in the evolving field of environmental technology. Our interdisciplinary courses will offer an enhanced understanding of the field of up-to-date environmental studies making engineers even more appealing to employers. Those seeking a career path in engineering should hold at least a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) degree.
Examples of Green Jobs
  1. Energy Engineer
  2. Mechanical engineer
  3. Electrical engineer
  4. Civil engineering
  5. Industrial engineering
  6. Project Manager
  7. Strategic Energy Analyst
  8. Solar Developer
  9. Energy Consultant
  10. Research Technician
Please note: The College of Energy, Environment, and Sustainability is currently licensed by the Delaware Department of Education.It is not licensed or approved by the DC Education Licensure Commission and does not offer any programs in Washington, DC.