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Careers & Outcomes

Overview

You want to make a positive difference. And you want to find a rewarding career with a bright future. At Unity, you’ll get the knowledge, skills, and experiences you need to do both.

Today, our graduates are achieving success and making their mark in high-growth careers ranging from conservation biologists to environmental engineers and urban planners. What kind of future can Unity prepare you for?

See our real-world examples.

Map of Employer Locations for 2019-2023

Come ready to challenge your mind.

Leave prepared to change the world.

“I enjoyed my experience, the professors were very insightful and understanding, and I gained a lot of valuable information that I can apply to my future career and everyday life.”

Jordan D., B.S. Environmental Studies
Assistant Manager of Wildlife Conservation in Bahamas at Disney

Careers and Outcomes

Follow your curiosity.

Realize your potential.

A Unity education can lead to careers that are purposeful, rewarding, and in demand. Explore the possibilities by searching our list of careers to see how your interests plus your Unity degree equal a career with a future.

Preferred Employers


The Logo for the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies.
The logo for the USDA.
The Kindness Ranch Animal Sanctuary logo with the text Helping former research animals find their happily ever after.
The Idaho branch of the US Department of the Interior logo.
Southwick's Zoo logo of an illustrated lion.
The logo for the North Carolina Department of Marine Fisheries.
A brush illustration of a spruce tree and a canoe, the logo of North Country Camps.
An illustration of a bull with the word Philmont below it.
The logo of the VT department of Environmental Conservation, Watershed Management Division.
The Veggies to Table logo with the text A grow-to-donate farm working to end hunger in Maine.
The logo for the Center for Wildlife with illustrated silhouettes of birds, porcupines, turtles, rabbits, and more.
The USDA logo.
An illustration of an oak tree with the Northeast Wilderness Trust logo.
The Eco AmeriCorps of Vermont logo.
The MANO Project logo in light blue.
The Hispanic Access Foundation logo with three colorful swirls.
The Wolfe's Neck Center in Freeport, ME logo with a colorful leaf illustration.
The navy AmeriCorps logo.
The Island Institute logo in dark blue.
The Maine Forest Service logo with a tree in the letters M E.
The Maine Kayak logo with two kayaks and their oars representing the cardinal directions.
The Nature's Classroom logo with a tree and mountains on a crest.
The Revision Energy logo with an illustration of a mountain with the sun behind it in a circle.
The official logo for the Duxbury Harbormaster department with the Duxbury, Massachusetts state seal on it.
The Buffalo Field Campaign logo with an illustration of a buffalo standing in grass with the phrase Protecting Wild Bison Since 1997 under it.
The Logo for the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies.
The logo for the USDA.
The Kindness Ranch Animal Sanctuary logo with the text Helping former research animals find their happily ever after.
The Idaho branch of the US Department of the Interior logo.
Southwick's Zoo logo of an illustrated lion.
The logo for the North Carolina Department of Marine Fisheries.
A brush illustration of a spruce tree and a canoe, the logo of North Country Camps.
An illustration of a bull with the word Philmont below it.
The logo of the VT department of Environmental Conservation, Watershed Management Division.
The Veggies to Table logo with the text A grow-to-donate farm working to end hunger in Maine.
The logo for the Center for Wildlife with illustrated silhouettes of birds, porcupines, turtles, rabbits, and more.
The USDA logo.
An illustration of an oak tree with the Northeast Wilderness Trust logo.
The Eco AmeriCorps of Vermont logo.
The MANO Project logo in light blue.
The Hispanic Access Foundation logo with three colorful swirls.
The Wolfe's Neck Center in Freeport, ME logo with a colorful leaf illustration.
The navy AmeriCorps logo.
The Island Institute logo in dark blue.
The Maine Forest Service logo with a tree in the letters M E.
The Maine Kayak logo with two kayaks and their oars representing the cardinal directions.
The Nature's Classroom logo with a tree and mountains on a crest.
The Revision Energy logo with an illustration of a mountain with the sun behind it in a circle.
The official logo for the Duxbury Harbormaster department with the Duxbury, Massachusetts state seal on it.
The Buffalo Field Campaign logo with an illustration of a buffalo standing in grass with the phrase Protecting Wild Bison Since 1997 under it.
The Logo for the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies.
The logo for the USDA.
The Kindness Ranch Animal Sanctuary logo with the text Helping former research animals find their happily ever after.
The Idaho branch of the US Department of the Interior logo.
Southwick's Zoo logo of an illustrated lion.
The logo for the North Carolina Department of Marine Fisheries.
A brush illustration of a spruce tree and a canoe, the logo of North Country Camps.
An illustration of a bull with the word Philmont below it.
The logo of the VT department of Environmental Conservation, Watershed Management Division.
The Veggies to Table logo with the text A grow-to-donate farm working to end hunger in Maine.
The logo for the Center for Wildlife with illustrated silhouettes of birds, porcupines, turtles, rabbits, and more.
The USDA logo.
An illustration of an oak tree with the Northeast Wilderness Trust logo.
The Eco AmeriCorps of Vermont logo.
The MANO Project logo in light blue.
The Hispanic Access Foundation logo with three colorful swirls.
The Wolfe's Neck Center in Freeport, ME logo with a colorful leaf illustration.
The navy AmeriCorps logo.
The Island Institute logo in dark blue.
The Maine Forest Service logo with a tree in the letters M E.
The Maine Kayak logo with two kayaks and their oars representing the cardinal directions.
The Nature's Classroom logo with a tree and mountains on a crest.
The Revision Energy logo with an illustration of a mountain with the sun behind it in a circle.
The official logo for the Duxbury Harbormaster department with the Duxbury, Massachusetts state seal on it.
The Buffalo Field Campaign logo with an illustration of a buffalo standing in grass with the phrase Protecting Wild Bison Since 1997 under it.
The Logo for the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies.
The logo for the USDA.
The Kindness Ranch Animal Sanctuary logo with the text Helping former research animals find their happily ever after.
The Idaho branch of the US Department of the Interior logo.
Southwick's Zoo logo of an illustrated lion.
The logo for the North Carolina Department of Marine Fisheries.
A brush illustration of a spruce tree and a canoe, the logo of North Country Camps.
An illustration of a bull with the word Philmont below it.
The logo of the VT department of Environmental Conservation, Watershed Management Division.
The Veggies to Table logo with the text A grow-to-donate farm working to end hunger in Maine.
The logo for the Center for Wildlife with illustrated silhouettes of birds, porcupines, turtles, rabbits, and more.
The USDA logo.
An illustration of an oak tree with the Northeast Wilderness Trust logo.
The Eco AmeriCorps of Vermont logo.
The MANO Project logo in light blue.
The Hispanic Access Foundation logo with three colorful swirls.
The Wolfe's Neck Center in Freeport, ME logo with a colorful leaf illustration.
The navy AmeriCorps logo.
The Island Institute logo in dark blue.
The Maine Forest Service logo with a tree in the letters M E.
The Maine Kayak logo with two kayaks and their oars representing the cardinal directions.
The Nature's Classroom logo with a tree and mountains on a crest.
The Revision Energy logo with an illustration of a mountain with the sun behind it in a circle.
The official logo for the Duxbury Harbormaster department with the Duxbury, Massachusetts state seal on it.
The Buffalo Field Campaign logo with an illustration of a buffalo standing in grass with the phrase Protecting Wild Bison Since 1997 under it.

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