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Environmental Resource Management



female studentThis specialized environmental science program combines academic training with meaningful environmental experience. As a result, students gain meaningful insight into the economic, cultural, and political realities facing today's environmental science professionals. Keystone graduates acquire the skills and training necessary to enter a wide variety of environmental science professions.

Petroleum and Alternative Energy Sources

This is a specialized track within the Environmental Resource Management, Bachelor of Science Program that prepares students for careers in the rapidly emerging gas and oil extraction and alternative energy industries. Courses in petroleum, geology, resource economics, project management, and energy policy and law provide students with the necessary skills for attaining employment in this exciting field.

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Research, Projects and Program Features

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Students to Monitor Water Quality
Keystone environmental resource management students participate in a project initiated by the Susquehanna River Basin Commission designed to monitor water quality conditions in portions of the Susquehanna basin.



Program News

Keystone Professor Obtains National Science Foundation Grant for Astronomy Research

La Plume – Keystone College Assistant Professor Douglas O’Neal, Ph.D. has received a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to continue his astronomy research.


Keystone Professor Provides Earthquake Expertise

La Plume – Moments after a 5.8 magnitude earthquake shook buildings throughout the East Coast, Dr. Ian Saginor became a very busy man.






At A Glance

Division of:
Natural Sciences and Mathematics

Degree:
Bachelor of Science


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Grizzly bear research in Glacier National Park


Dr. Ian Saginor

There is a real sense of and a commitment from both the students and faculty to help Keystone grow.