Double Major Physics and Environmental Studies

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So I'm really interested in climate science and I would possibly like to advise the government/world on climate policy as well as maybe go into environmental engineering. I'm also contemplating doing research in computational modeling since I enjoy CS. I was thinking of majoring in Physics and Environmental Studies. Does this sound like a good idea? What would my employment opps look like?
 
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I go to a liberal arts school, so unfortunately that isn't an option...
 
The research you do will hold a lot more weight then your major. A student at my school, which is a small state school, majored in natural sciences but did a lot of research in atmospheric chemistry and is now at a top 10 phd program in physical/atmospheric chemistry. I'm not sure about job outlook but I'm sure its stronger with a PHD but I have seen job offerings locally around 4k a month with a bachelors doing air quality control work for the county government.

I would talk to the professor your doing research work with and ask what classes they recommend you take and major in whatever allows you to take the most classes he or she recommends.