Penn State Erie
Began with the Penn State system as the Behrend Center, with the donation of a 400-acre farm by Mary Behrend in 1948. Now known as the Behrend College, located in suburban Erie. Grants four-year and graduate programs to over 3,700 students throughout 725 acres of land.
School of Business
Visions to become nationally recognized as a business school dedicated to the service of its stakeholders through the integration of high-quality teaching, research, and outreach activities.
School of Engineering and Engineering Technology
Offers undergraduate majors in computer, electrical, mechanical and software engineering and in electrical, mechanical and plastics engineering technology, as well as masters degrees in manufacturing systems engineering.
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
The core of liberal arts learning is centered in the School, with faculty that is valued both for excellent teaching and research, and where students are trained to develop the analytical and critical skills necessary for success in any chosen field.
School of Science
Offers programs and degrees in Astronomy, Biology and Pre-Med, Chemistry and Earth Sciences, Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics and Secondary Education.