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Gannon University Graduate Studies
Gannon
University
Graduate Studies
Since 1964 Gannon has provided graduate-level course work for the Erie
community, the tristate region, and beyond. We pride ourselves on the resulting
professional accomplishments of our 6,108 master’s degree and 59 doctoral
alumni, included among them are presidents of over 50 organizations, vice
presidents, controllers, executive directors, officers, principals,
superintendents, and upper-level managers in 200 organizations worldwide. Many
of our graduate school alumni have received the Ph.D. degree.
Our urban location provides both support to the regional professional
communities and a signifi cant source of hands-on experience for graduate
studies. Over the years Gannon students have had many enriching opportunities to
do projects, consult, complete internships, and otherwise involve themselves in
the business, health care, human service, educational, and government
communities at our doorstep. Additionally, representatives of these professions
visit the Gannon campus regularly to supplement classroom theory via guest
lectures, seminars, workshops, and adjunct teaching.
Graduate Study
Gannon first offered graduate course work in 1964 and the first master’s degrees
were awarded in 1966. From a small beginning with fewer than 50 students
enrolled in English and Education master’s degree programs, graduate offerings
grew dramatically in the late 60’s and early 70’s with the introduction of
Counseling Psychology, Engineering, Public Administration, Nursing, and the
tri-state area’s first MBA program. Growth and development continued with the
addition of a number of Certificate programs in the late 70’s and 80’s, and the
Leadership Certificate in 1998. A Doctorate in Counseling Psychology, the first
Doctoral Program in the area, began in the fall of 1998.
Perhaps the single most distinguishing characteristic of Gannon is that it is a
Catholic university. This means that academic focus is placed upon the quality
and dignity of human life. We treasure each individual graduate student and
strive to provide the highest level of professional and academic training within
a context of growth and supportiveness. Graduate students, both full and
part-time, are valued members of the University community. They are encouraged
to participate in the many cultural, social, recreational, and athletic
activities of Gannon.
Mission Statement
Gannon is a Catholic,
Diocesan, student-centered University which provides for the holistic
development of undergraduate and graduate students in the Judeo-Christian
tradition. As such, it offers each student outstanding teaching and a
value-centered education in both liberal arts and professional specializations
in order to prepare students for leadership roles in their careers, society and
church. The University faculty and staff are committed to excellence and
continuous improvement in teaching, learning, scholarship, research and service.
The University’s environment is to be one of inclusiveness and cultural
diversity.
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