New STEM programs approved for state universities

The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education recently approved three new academic programs in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) disciplines, according to a news release.

The new programs are:

  • a bachelor of applied science degree in technical leadership, a collaboration among Bloomsburg University, Lehigh Carbon Community College and the Lehigh Career and Technical Institute
  • a bachelor of science degree in allied health leadership at Clarion University
  • master of arts in teaching degree in science education at Shippensburg University

PASSHE advises that anyone interested should contact the appropriate university.

Are you interested in the STEM field? Are the right programs available in Pennsylvania for you?

 

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I'm the education reporter at the York Daily Record. Follow me on Twitter: @angiemason1
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