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4-26-03 NEW
DEGREE DESIGNED FOR STUDENTS INTERESTED Beginning in the fall of 2003, the number of
baccalaureate degrees that can be earned at Penn State Erie will jump
to thirty with the addition of a new B.S. in Science. The Penn State Trustees recently approved this
new four-year science degree to provide the broad science education
needed to pursue careers in environmental studies, science education,
and other diverse careers. "We've needed a major for students who
don't fit into traditional biology, chemistry, physics, math, and
computer science majors for a long time," said Dr. Roger Knacke,
director of the School of Science. "This major is responsive to
student needs, and its environmental studies and pre-certification
options fit the college's mission of service to the region. "This new bachelor's degree in science
will give students four options," Knacke said, "resulting in
greater flexibility in meeting their educational goals." Knacke
added that the new major has been tailored to meet local campus needs
and opportunities. The General Science option will allow students
to tailor an interdisciplinary program in computer sciences, life
sciences, mathematical sciences, or physical sciences. The
Environmental Studies option will meet the growing student interest in
environmental and ecological studies and respond to research and job
opportunities in northwestern Pennsylvania. Two pre-certification options in science were created for students planning to pursue teaching certification in Pennsylvania's secondary schools. Students choosing this option will earn a B.S. in Science and will be eligible, after a fifth year at another location, for secondary certification in general science and in earth and space sciences. -30- Contact:
Loretta Brandon
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