Alumni Success Story
Chris Swenglish Chris Swenglish is a Penn State Behrend graduate, class of 1999, in Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET). He is employed by Medrad, Inc. as a senior mechanical engineer.
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SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

Why choose Penn State Behrend's School of Engineering?
 

Select from engineering or engineering technology degree programs

  • Expands career choices

  • Accommodates diverse learning styles

Message from
the Director

 

In the News
 

School of Engineering Newsletter
 

School highlighted in State of the University Address

Magazine lauds plastics conference and labs

College Recognized as Leader in Engineering and Business

Interdisciplinary Business and Engineering Studies Degree Announced

Alumnus Recognized in Penn Stater

New Lord Scholarship Program for Engineering Students

School of Engineering Designated as HAAS Technical Education Center

Business and Engineering Students Tackle Manufacturing in Erie

Teamwork Solves Ice Making Company's Problem

Plastics Training Academy

More News and Events ... 

Enjoy opportunities for engagement with faculty and industry

  • Small classes

  • Design and undergraduate research projects

  • Internships and co-ops

  • Excellent career placement

Unique degree programs

  • Select from seven baccalaureate degree programs

  • One of a select few plastics programs in the nation

  • The only software engineering bachelor's degree at Penn State, and it's accredited

The Business-Engineering Advantage

  • Business courses and minors for engineering students

  • Interdisciplinary experiences

  • Collocation of the School of Engineering with the Sam and Irene Black School of Business in the new Research and Economic Development Center

With a degree from the School of Engineering, you can

  • End up at a great company

  • Go on to a challenging graduate school

  • Or choose another career path, such as medicine or law
     

School of Engineering
Penn State Erie, The Behrend College
5101 Jordan Road
Erie, PA 16563
Telephone: 814-898-6153
Fax: 814-898-6125


Web site contact: engineering@psu.edu
Updated September 29, 2008
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