also offers twelve graduate programs. Subjects include art, writing, education, therapy, business, orthodontics, and physician assistant studies.
The typical class size for courses in the major is about 20–25. Liberal arts core classes tend to be larger, at 30-45 students.
=== LECOM at Seton Hill ===
LECOM, one of the largest medical schools in the United States, entered a partnership with SHU and extended its LECOM Erie campus to the university in 2009. LECOM at Seton Hill added an additional 104 medical students to the first-year class, and, now, it has graduated more than 1,000 physicians since the first graduating class of 2013.
SHU is also one of LECOM's EAP (Early Acceptance Program) affiliates, allowing qualified high school seniors to apply for its combined BS/DO program and get accepted to LECOM before entering SHU or while studying in the underclassmen years at SHU.
== Athletics ==
The Seton Hill athletics teams are called the Griffins. The university is a member of the Division II ranks of the …