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College of Engineering and Business KARINNA VERNAZA, Ph.D., Dean AMY DOOLAN, DBA, Associate Dean, Dahlkemper School of Business DAVIDE PIOVESAN, Ph.D., Associate Dean, School of Engineering and Computing The College of Engineering and Business (CEB) is composed of the School of Engineering and Computing and the Dahlkemper School of Business. The curriculum of each program builds upon coursework to develop strong analytical skills and emphasizes the application of theory and technology to problem solving in industry and society. Graduates have the necessary knowledge, skills, and values to compete in a global market. All the programs within the college build upon the mission of Gannon University and provide the foundation for lifelong learning. Mission Statement The College of Engineering and Business prepares our students to be leaders by teaching theory, problem-solving skills, and socially responsible decisions-making. Our students and faculty collaborate with external organizations in design projects, internships, and research projects to promote excellence in education, decision, and life-long learning. The College of Engineering and Business continuously strives to be regionally recognized for its outstanding faculty who are scholars as well as innovators in the classroom; excellent students who excel through active and collaborative learning; continued service to the local and global community through classroom projects, research, and internships; cutting-edge curriculum that involves external partners to build practical skills with an emphasis on entrepreneurship, and renewable and alternative energy; and interdisciplinary research that contributes new knowledge to the field. The College of Engineering and Business holds the following values: 1. Respect for others 2. Integrity and honesty in all actions 3. Commitment to continuous improvement 4. Creativity in finding solutions 5. Working collaboratively Undergraduate Programs The School of Engineering and Computing offers Bachelor of Science degrees in eleven different fields of engineering and science: Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science, Cyber Engineering, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science, Industrial and Robotics Engineering, Information Systems, Mechanical Engineering and Software Engineering. The Dahlkemper School of Business offers a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) degree with concentrations in: Accounting, Business Administration, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Healthcare Management, International Management, Management, Marketing, Risk Management and Insurance, Sport Management and Marketing, and Supply Chain Management. The Dahlkemper School of Business also offers a Bachelor of Arts in Business Studies.