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College of Natural Resources Waste Management and Environmental Protection Degree

Major

Have a Positive Impact on the Natural World

From solid or hazardous waste to water pollution, there is a career for you with a degree in Waste Management and Environmental Protection. Our program prepares you to be an innovator in your field through a strong science foundation and beneficial hands-on experiences.

Why study Waste Management and Environmental Protection at UW-Stevens Point?

Manage our natural and human-made resources efficiently with a degree in waste management and environmental protection. Graduates enjoy a 90-100% placement rate each year working at private companies and municipal, county, state, and federal agencies.

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Where are they now?

UW-Stevens Point College of Natural Resource alumni live and work worldwide! Check out our map if you are interested in exploring job or networking opportunities close to home.

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WHAT TO EXPECT

Your degree prepares you to obtain your Wastewater Operator Certification. Waste Management and Environmental Protection graduates find positions at landfills, wastewater treatment plants, and other waste management facilities. Their job titles include: 

  • Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator
  • Waste Research Specialist
  • Public Works Director
  • Environmental Consultant
  • County Solid Waste Director
  • Operations Manager
  • Wastewater Superintendent
  • Associate Professional (Engineering)
  • Resource Recovery Managers
  • Hazardous Waste Specialist
  • Environmental Compliance Specialist

GET INVOLVED ON CAMPUS

Discover your passions, build your resume, and make friends along the way! Whether it is joining a student organization, working at one of our centers, or participating in research at one of our three field stations, there are plenty of opportunities for you to get involved.

  • Read the CNR Reporter, a weekly newsletter with information on upcoming presentations, student organization meeting times, and other important happenings on and around campus.

GAIN EXPERIENCE OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM

A required internship provides real-world experiences ahead of graduation. Faculty members will work closely with you to find the right experience. Students have interned with organizations and companies, including:

  • Marathon County Solid Waste Department, 
  • Wisconsin Rapids Wastewater Treatment Plant,
  • Prairie du Chien Wastewater Treatment Plant, 
  • Verso Paper,
  • Village of Weston,
  • Marshfield Wastewater Treatment Plant,
  • New London Wastewater Treatment Plant,
  • Milwaukee County Zoo,
  • Waukesha Clean Water Plant,
  • Fond du Lac Wastewater Treatment Plant,
  • Stevens Point Wastewater Treatment Plant,
  • Fort Atkinson Wastewater Treatment Plant,
  • Dunn County Solid Waste and Recycling,
  • Veolia Water,
  • Necedah Public Works,
  • Janesville Wastewater Treatment Plant,
  • Recycling Connections,
  • Manitowoc County Recycling Center,
  • Brown County Resource Recovery,
  • Sand Creek Consulting,
  • and NEW Water.

MEET YOUR FACULTY AND STAFF

The faculty members within the Soil and Waste Resources discipline bring a wide array of knowledge and experience to our indoor and outdoor classrooms at UW-Stevens Point.
Daniel Keymer

Daniel Keymer

  • Associate Professor
  • Soil and Waste Resources
  • College of Natural Resources
715-346-2616
Rob Michitsch

Robert Michitsch

  • Professor of Soil and Waste Resources
715-346-4190
Jacob Prater

Jacob Prater

  • Associate Professor
  • Soil and Waste Resources
  • Discipline Coordinator
  • College of Natural Resources
715-346-4180

Bryant Scharenbroch

  • Associate Professor
  • Soil and Waste Resources
  • College of Natural Resources
715-346-3704