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Our Master's of Science, with emphasis in Ecology and Environmental Science, focuses on increasing the knowledge of biological processes governing the relationships among organisms, organisms and their environment, and organisms and humans. This program prepares future professionals to understand, predict, and/or manage environmental responses brought about by natural and man-made events. Human disturbances of any kind produce unforeseen and often detrimental environmental consequences. The subject of protection of environmental resources and the techniques for their evaluation, management and restoration are prime interests in modern society. Our classes are small with opportunities to work with peers and faculty. Successful students are poised to seek new fields of endeavor, advance in their current professions, or prepare themselves for continuing academic training or educational.

Graduate Classes at The Penn Center in Harrisburg

SPRING 2009

Biometry (BIO 593) - Dr. Tim Maret
Human Disease (BIO 491) - Dr. Dave Long

FALL 2009

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Last Updated: November 16, 2008
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