Penn State’s Environmental Resource Management Program was ranked fifth in the top 20 environmental science programs in the nation, according to successfulstudent.org, a student resource website that evaluates colleges and degrees from a student’s point of view.
[Note: Bryn Mawr College Bi-College Department of Environmental Studies was ranked #14 in the top 20 environmental science programs by the same website, the only other Pennsylvania school to make the top 20.]
“We are pleased to be recognized as one of the best environmental science programs in the country,” said Dr. Robert Shannon, coordinator of the program and associate professor of agricultural and biological engineering.
“Our alumni, students and faculty are finding solutions to environmental resource and sustainability issues here in Pennsylvania and around the world. The top ranking of our program is a strong reflection of those accomplishments,” added Dr. Shannon.
As one of the first environmental science programs in the country, Penn State’s Environmental Resource Management program, administered by the College of Agricultural Sciences, has been preparing students for more than 45 years to successfully and creatively analyze, manage and protect environmental resources.
Graduates are the scientists, conservationists and leaders who work with consulting firms, government agencies, industry and nonprofit organizations to solve today's environmental issues around the globe, Dr. Shannon noted.
An Environmental Resource Management degree also can provide an excellent foundation for either graduate school in the environmental and natural resource sciences or for advanced professional training in environmental law.
The program’s admissions information, course requirements, study abroad and internship opportunities, specializations, and faculty profiles, can be found at the Environmental Resource Management Program webpage. For more information or to schedule a visit to campus, contact Dr. Shannon by sending email to: rds13@psu.edu.
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