Pennsylvania State University, founded in 1855, is a four-year state university. Penn State University has 65,438+04 colleges, including Academy of Agricultural Sciences, School of Art and Architecture, School of Business, School of Communication, School of Earth and Materials, School of Education, School of Engineering, School of Health and Human Development, School of Information Engineering and Science, School of Humanities, School of Nursing and School of Science.
The Institute of Education ranks in the top ten in the United States, and the Institute of Technology ranks in the top fifteen, and continues to climb. Pennsylvania State University offers undergraduate, master and doctoral degrees to students.
The school's professional courses are: accounting, finance, education, construction engineering, economy, writing, international studies, literature, music, biology, statistics, fine arts, electronic engineering, astronomy, fine arts, agriculture, environmental pollution control, history and so on.
Campus building
1, the old main building: the landmark building of the school, destroyed by fire and rebuilt in the1930s.
2. Old factory building: the oldest existing building on campus. Built in 1863.
3. Katz Building: The new building of the Law School, a long oblique building, isolated on the vast lawn in the north of the school.
4. Information Technology Building: a bridge-type building connecting two campuses, with novel design and modern feeling.
5. Patty Library: The main library of the school, connected with the later Paterno Library, is the largest learning place in the school.
6. Beaver Stadium: The second largest stadium in the United States and the top ten in the world. It is the home of the school football team (Nitani Lions), with a capacity of 6,543,800+2,000 people, far exceeding the famous stadiums such as Camp Nou and Stamford Bridge.
7. Bryce Jordan Center: Indoor court, home of basketball, and also a large gathering place. Backstreet Boys, Green Day Band and others have held concerts here.
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Baidu Encyclopedia-Pennsylvania State University