Mar 28, 2024  
Mansfield University 2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
Mansfield University 2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Natural Gas Production and Services, Associate of Applied Science


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Offered by the Department of Geography and Geology
Professor Dodson (chairperson)
Associate Professor Demchak
Assistant Professor Kopf, Stocks
Instructors Dillon, Guignard, Dom, Wilson


Mansfield University’s Natural Gas Production and Services AAS is offered by the Geography and Geology Department. The program prepares students for a variety of career paths in the natural gas industry and its associated well service providers, including but not limited to well site mud logging, well pad assessment, GIS applications, safety management, and environmental compliance inspection. This new program is designed to provide students with a basic working knowledge of shale gas geology, geologic and geographic data collection methods, determination of well sites, job safety, basic data assessment and report preparation skills, and hands-on experience.

Students are able to choose one or more of the following concentration areas:

  1. Permitting and Inspection,
  2. Mudlogging/ Geologic Specialist,
  3. Environmental Specialist,
  4. GIS Specialist,
  5. Safety Management Specialist.

Each of these tracks has been identified by industry and government representatives as an area of need. 

Program Objectives:

The program is designed to prepare students for jobs in specific high-demand career paths in the Natural Gas industry and related government and private industries.  The applied skill sets and knowledge that form the core of this degree program also provide important components for broader academic exploration and intellectual growth in quantitative skills, communication, leadership, and an understanding of the natural world. The program stresses the importance of clear communication and teamwork in planning and developing solutions to complex problems.  Students also gain firsthand knowledge of issues that are driving social, economic, and environmental changes in Pennsylvania and New York.

Program Learning Outcomes:

After successfully completing the AAS degree in Natural Gas Production and Services students will be able to:

  • collect accurate geologic and environmental data using techniques and practices that follow industry guidelines
  • demonstrate an understanding of industry safety practices and awareness of common safety issues on natural gas production sites
  • communicate technical data and assessments clearly in written and oral reports
  • explain the general system of exploration, production, and distribution and the role of specific service providers in the natural gas industry

 

Program Requirements: Natural Gas Production Services (A.A.S.): 60 s.h.


Total Credit Hours: 53 - 64


(minimum 60 credits for the degree is required)

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