Pennsylvania State University, College of Engineering
Today Penn State is one of four “state-related” universities (along with the University of Pittsburgh, Temple University, and Lincoln University), institutions that are not state-owned and -operated but that have the character of public universities and receive substantial state appropriations. With its administrative and research hub at the University Park campus, Penn State has 23 additional locations across Pennsylvania. While some of the these locations, such as the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, have specialized academic roles, they all adhere to a common overall mission and set of core values and strategic goals.
Masters:
- Master in Aerospace Engineering
- Master in Agricultural and Biological Engineering
- Master in Architectural Engineering
- Master in Bioengineering
- Master in Chemical Engineering
- Master in Civil Engineering
- Master in Computer Science and Engineering
- Master in Electrical Engineering
- Master in Engineering Science and Mechanics
- Master in Environmental Engineering
- Master in Industrial Engineering
- Master in Landscape Architecture
- Master in Manufacturing Engineering
- Master in Mechanical Engineering
- Master in Nuclear Engineering
Doctors:
- Doctor in Aerospace Engineering
- Doctor in Agricultural and Biological Engineering
- Doctor in Architectural Engineering
- Doctor in Bioengineering
- Doctor in Chemical Engineering
- Doctor in Civil Engineering
- Doctor in Computer Science and Engineering
- Doctor in Electrical Engineering
- Doctor in Engineering Science and Mechanics
- Doctor in Environmental Engineering
- Doctor in Industrial Engineering
- Doctor in Mechanical Engineering
- Doctor in Nuclear Engineering