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  1. school of engineering and applied science 220 South 33rd Street | 107 Towne Building | Philadelphia, PA 19104-6391 | 215-898-7246 Contact us with questions about admissions or academic programs | For website issues, email the webmaster

  2. Both Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) and Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degrees are offered, along with specialized dual-degree programs, an array of majors and minors, special programs, and study-abroad opportunities.

  3. 2023-24 Catalog. School of Engineering and Applied Science. Overview. Mission and Philosophy. Research. Penns School of Engineering is unlike any other. Traditionally untraditional. Pioneers in interdisciplinary education and research. Theory linked with real-world practice. The path for students who want to shape the future.

  4. Pennsylvania. , United States. Campus. Urban. Website. seas.upenn.edu. The University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science ( Penn Engineering or SEAS) is the undergraduate and graduate engineering school of the University of Pennsylvania, a private research university in Philadelphia.

  5. PENN ENGINEERING ©2017. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE. 220 South 33rd Street | 107 Towne Building | Philadelphia, PA 19104-6391 | 215-898-7246. Contact us with questions about admissions or academic programs | For website issues, email the webmaster. Report accessibility issues and get help

  6. Founded in 1852 as the School of Mines, Arts, and Manufactures, today’s School of Engineering and Applied Science is a vibrant part of the University. At Penn Engineering, world-acclaimed faculty, state-of-the-art research laboratories, and highly interdisciplinary curricula offer students an unparalleled experience.

  7. Costs listed below reflect the 2024-2025 academic year. The School of Engineering and Applied Science charges tuition and fees to master's students based on the number of C.U.s in which you are enrolled. Tuition and fees do not necessarily represent the full cost of your program.