Where do BCEP Grads Work?

About BCEP

Tanya Rosen '07

BCEP faculty members work with students to identify professional opportunities and make contacts with potential employers, and they have had considerable success in matching student candidates with exciting job placements.

Agencies and organizations throughout the United States and abroad employ BCEP graduates. Examples include:

  • Agro-Ecology Center (Maryland)
  • Alaska Department of Natural Resources
  • Audubon International
  • Border Ecology Project (Arizona)
  • Bureau of Land Management (Alaska and Washington, D.C.)
  • California Public Utilities Commission
  • Center for Environment and Population (Massachusetts)
  • Clean Water Network
  • Colorado Citizens Campaign
  • Colorado Division of Wildlife
  • Companiero Research Reserve (Costa Rica)
  • Coneco Engineers & Scientists
  • Defensores de la Naturaleza (Guatemala)
  • Department of Environment (Maryland)
  • Ducks Unlimited (Hawaii)
  • Eco-Expo (California)
  • Environmental Protection Agency (Pakistan)
  • ESPN
  • Everglades National Park (Florida)
  • Forest Service Inventory and Analysis Program (Montana)
  • GEO Graphics (Utah)
  • Global Footprint Network (California)
  • Hackensack Riverkeeper
  • Hanford Education Action League (Washington)
  • Hebrew University (Israel)
  • Henry Ford Hospital (Michigan)
  • Illinois State University
  • Kaiser Permanente
  • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (California)
  • Little Forks Conservancy (Michigan)
  • Mangi Environmental Group (Virginia)
  • Marine Reserve Research Project (Bahamas)
  • Maryland Environmental
  • Morris Land Conservancy
  • Mountain Studies Institute (Colorado)
  • National Wildlife Federation (Vermont)
  • Nature Conservancy
  • Ohio Department of Development
  • Riverbend Environmental Center (Pennsylvania)
  • Save the Bay (Narragansett Bay, RI)
  • TesTech (Ohio)
  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • United Nations Communications Coordination Committee
  • United Nations Environment Programme
  • Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
  • West & Sampson Engineers (Massachusetts)
  • Wildlife Habitat Council (Maryland)
  • World Bank (Washington, D.C.)

A variety of organizations in New York State also have hired BCEP graduates, including:

  • Allee King Rosen & Fleming
  • Apple Leaf Consulting, Integrated Pest Management
  • Blue Ocean Institute
  • Center for Biodiversity Conservation at the American Museum of Natural History
  • City of New York Department of Environmental Protection and Office of Design and Construction
  • Continuum Center for Health and Healing at Beth Israel Medical Center
  • Cornell Cooperative Extension Service
  • Department of Environmental Conservation
  • Environmental Advocates
  • Environmental Investigations/Department of Health
  • GreenOrder, Inc. (New York City)
  • Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve
  • Hudson River Sloop Clearwater
  • HLM Energy, LLC
  • Hudson Highlands Land Trust
  • Hudson Valley Greenway
  • Hudsonia Ltd.
  • Land Trust Alliance
  • Matthew D. Rudikoff Associates
  • Mid-Hudson Energy $mart Communities
  • Migliorelli Farm
  • National Audubon Society
  • Natural Resources Defense Council
  • New York City Parks and Recreation Department
  • New York Horticultural Society
  • New York/New Jersey Trail Conference
  • New York Public Interest Research Group
  • New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA)
  • New York State Soil and Water Conservation District (Greene County and New York City)
  • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
  • Rockefeller State Park Preserve
  • Sive, Paget & Riesel
  • Scenic Hudson
  • Solaqua Power and Art
  • Sundog Solar
  • The Garden Conservancy
  • Trace Foundation
  • Transportation Alternatives
  • Winnakee Land Trust

After completing the BCEP Master's program, graduates are well-suited to further study in the natural sciences, law, political science, economics, public administration, and other fields. Recent graduates have elected to continue their studies in marine fisheries conservation, environmental anthropology, land use planning, and law. The interdisciplinary focus of the BCEP Master's program provides students wishing to pursue doctoral studies with a solid foundation in each of the core subjects.