NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 313 
The Pennsylvania State University 
University Park, Pennsylvania 
Advanced degree programs at the University emphasizing the marine 
sciences stress the theoretical and instrumental analysis and inter- 
pretation of oceanographic data rather than field investigations. 
Students are encouraged to take full advantage of the University's 
outstanding physical facilities: mass spectrometers, x-ray and electron 
diffraction and fluorescence units, electron microprobe, emission 
spectrograph and computation equipment are available. Exceptional 
opportunities are offered students interested in hydrodynamics, acoustics 
and anti-submarine warfare techniques through the facilities of the 
College of Engineering and the Ordnance Research Laboratory. Opportun- 
ities for field work are afforded through cooperative arrangements with 
coastal marine laboratories. 
Courses in the marine sciences are offered by the Departments of 
Geology and Geophysics, Geochemistry and Mineralogy, and Meteorology. 
Instructional Staff: 
BARNES, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Geochemistry 
BATES, Ph.D., Professor of Mineralogy 
BRINDLEY, Ph.D., Professor of Solid State Technology 
DUQUET, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Meteorology 
GRIFFITHS, Ph.D., Professor of Petrology 
HERZOG, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Geophysics 
HOWELL, JR., Ph.D., Professor of Geophysics 
KEITH, Ph.D., Professor of Geochemistry 
KRYNINE, Ph.0., Professor of Petrology and Sedimentation 
LUMLEY, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Aeronautical Engineering 
PANOFSKY, Ph.D., Professor of Meteorology 
SCHMALZ, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Geology 
N. WEBER, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Geochemistry 
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Degrees Offered: 
The University does not offer a program leading to advanced 
degrees in the marine sciences. Course offerings at the advanced 
undergraduate (400) and graduate (500 and 600) levels may be credited 
toward degrees in Geochemistry, Geology, Geophysics, Meteorology and 
Mineralogy, and advanced degree programs in these fields may be pursued 
with a strong emphasis in the marine sciences. The University offers 
Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in all of these 
fields. 
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