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School Profile

In the Classroom

Faculty

Research Opportunities

Facilities

Pre-Med and Health Care

Teaching Certification

Career Paths


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n the Classroom:  Science students at Penn State Behrend receive a broad-based education in which they develop applied scientific skills that help them on the job or in graduate school. Personal attention from faculty combined with new laboratories and Penn State's superb computer infrastructure results in students developing abilities to use the latest tools in their fields. For example, Penn State Behrend is among only 619 colleges nationwide, and one of two in northwestern Pennsylvania, that meet the American Chemical Society guidelines for approved schools.

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Faculty: There's a tradition of close working relationships and shared interests between students and faculty in the School of Science. You will get to know your professors well because class sizes are small. You will learn about and participate in their innovative experiments and will appreciate their close interest in your studies. For example, students accompany Dr. Pamela Silver, professor of biology, to Maryland to conduct research on the stream ecology. Associate Professor of Mathematics Joseph Previte received the Student Mentor Award from the Allegheny Mountain section of the Mathematical Association of America.

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Research Opportunities: Scientific research can be a big part of your undergraduate research experience at Penn State Behrend. Opportunities include a research grant program, student research award, research and creative accomplishment conference, summer research fellowship program, and travel stipends to attend professional meetings. Penn State Behrend invests more than $100,000 in undergraduate research each year.

Students in the School of Science collaborate with professors on research projects that make a difference. Right now, an astrophysicist is conducting experiments for NASA that involve theoretical modeling of planetary climates, and a chemist is probing the flavor chemistry of lime. The Center for Mathematical Biology encourages collaboration between mathematicians and biologists, allowing students to work in research from two different, but complementary, points of view.

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Facilities: In the summer of 2006 the School of Science expanded into the former engineering complex.  The Otto Behrend Building, the Nick Building, the Hammermill-Zurn, the Prishack, the Witkowski and the Benson building are all home to the School of Science now. Students attend lectures here and profit from technology-enhanced classrooms. Many of the science laboratories are newly renovated and equipped.

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Pre-Med and Health Care: The pre-professional option in the biology major allows students to apply the first-year courses in approved professional programs to the Penn State degree. This can shorten the time required for medical, dental, or pharmacy studies. Currently, Penn State Behrend has a 3+4 Accelerated Program in Primary Care affiliation agreement with Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM). An agreement with Saint Vincent Health Center in Erie prepares students for careers in medical technology. The college also has an affiliation agreement with Temple University School of Dentistry and the SUNY at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

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Elementary and Secondary Education Certification: Students may enroll in a 4+1 certification program for elementary and secondary education in collaboration with Mercyhurst College in Erie. For elementary certification, students may complete any Penn State major and then continue for a fifth-year of study at Mercyhurst to obtain Pennsylvania certification. For secondary certification, students can major in biology, chemistry, mathematics, English, or history and then complete their teaching certification at Mercyhurst.

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Career Paths: Some scientists are dedicated to understanding the fundamentals of the universe. Others work in applied science, using their knowledge in fields such as accounting, business, communications, defense, law,management, and medicine.  science degree is a gateway to many professions, some of them far from the laboratory.

Penn State Behrend graduates are well-equipped for successful careers in business and industry or to pursue graduate studies. Students benefit from personal career counseling provided by the Career Development Center. They participate in career fairs coordinated by the center, and many companies recruit our graduates for permanent jobs. 

Science graduates are working for organizations such as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Erie Insurance Group, Lord Corporation, General Electric, and Kodak. They also have studied for advanced degrees at institutions such as the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the University of Arizona, the University California at Santa Barbara, Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine, the State University of New York at Buffalo, and the Penn State College of Medicine, to name a few.    


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Updated September 18, 2007
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