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Landscape Architecture Graduate | MLA The diversity of the profession of landscape architecture is well represented at PENN. Students are introduced both to the varied scales of practice (from gardens and small urban parks to larger territories such as city sectors, brownfields, and regional watersheds) and to its broad scope (from formal and material issues to techniques of reclamation, management, and communication). Language Certificate Program Undergraduate | BA Students who choose to continue their language studies beyond the College’s basic language requirement may pursue a major or minor in a language and literature department or program or they may complete studies for a language certificate. To earn a certificate, a student must complete three courses of language study, courses in Foreign Language Across the Curriculum, or courses in literature and culture taught in the original language. Successful completion of the Language Certificate is noted on the student’s transcript. Latin American and Latino Studies Undergraduate | BA Latin American and Latino studies gives students access to scholarly research on Latin American and Latino cultures in all their diversity of expression—not only “high culture” but also folk and other forms, from pre-Columbian times to the present, from Tierra del Fuego to New York and beyond. The program is not limited by geography or specific periodization: Ibero-America is taken as a focal point from which students approach research on the pre-Columbian societies of the Americas, on Spain and Portugal, on the non-Hispanic Caribbean and on Latino communities in the United States. Lauder Institute of Management Graduate, Undergraduate | AM, MBA Superb management skills merely open the door to a career as an international manager. To excel, individuals also need a solid grasp of the global environment of business and a finely tuned understanding of the culture, language, business practices, history, and politics of the regions in which they will work.
The Joseph H. Lauder Institute of Management and International Studies provides this blend through a unique program that integrates two critical degrees: the MBA and the MA in International Studies.
Law Graduate, Undergraduate | JD Penn Law's academic program is unique. Students engage their rigorous legal studies with one of the nation's most outstanding law school faculties, and at the same time have the opportunity to enrich this study with cross-disciplinary work at one of the world's preeminent research Universities. Many courses are open to Penn non-law students. Law Graduate | LLCM, LLM, SJD The Graduate Programs at Penn Law, over a century old, continue to be recognized among the best in the United States and to attract top students from around the world. They come to us to study with our exceptional faculty who are world-renowned experts in their fields. Law Graduate | JD The Joint Degree Program (masters or higher) at Penn Law allows students to take advantage of the numerous cross-disciplinary opportunities at Penn's superb graduate and professional programs while completing both degrees in less time than it would take to earn the degrees sequentially. Legal Studies - Undergraduate Undergraduate | BS Law is an essential part of the domestic and international business environment. Wharton's legal studies curriculum allows you to explore one or more relevant legal areas in depth, providing valuable insight into the business government interface and the development of public policy. The curriculum also enhances knowledge and skills in practical areas directly relevant to business transactions; provides familiarity with the law and legal terminology and procedure; and helps hone reasoning skills, an intellectual discipline useful in many diverse, problem solving contexts.
Legal Studies and History Graduate, Undergraduate The University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School and the College of Arts and Sciences are pleased to offer a unique program of study for undergraduate students that enables them to explore multiple perspectives on law as an inter-school supplement to their major field of study. Liberal Arts Graduate, Undergraduate | MLA The Master of Liberal Arts is an interdisciplinary master's degree program in the Arts and Sciences. Students create a cluster of courses from among several departments organized around a theme of their own choosing. Liberal Arts and Technology Undergraduate | BA, BAS, BSE Liberal Arts and Technology Programs, offering a variety of dual-degree programs leading to a B.A. in one of many majors in the College of Arts and Sciences and a second degree (either the B.S.E. or the B.A.S.) from the School of Engineering and Applied Science.
Linguistics Graduate, Undergraduate | AM, BA, PHD The Linguistics Program is intended to acquaint students with the methods and findings of the scientific study of human language and its relationships to cognition, society, and history. It serves as a preparation for graduate training in linguistics or related areas, and as part of a rigorous general education. Linguistic training is relevant to work in anthropology, philosophy, psychology, and language and literature, as well as to careers in such fields as education, computer science and law.
Founded by Zellig Harris in 1947, the Penn Linguistics Department is the oldest modern linguistics department in the United States. We have outstanding programs in the core disciplines of syntax and phonology, as well as in sociolinguistics, semantics, discourse, historical linguistics,phonetics, and psycholinguistics. An exceptional source of strength is the presence of the Institute for Research in Cognitive Science (IRCS) at Penn. Penn is also the home of the Linguistic Data Consortium (LDC), a compiler
and distributor of linguistic materials for language engineering research.
The graduate group in Linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania is an interdisciplinary team of faculty from the Department of Linguistics and related departments. Our program has strong concentrations in several areas and a tradition of collaboration among its faculty. Logic, Information and Computation Undergraduate | BA Logic is one of the core disciplines in investigations of information and computation and plays a major role in advances in computer security, database technology, networking, and software engineering. Moreover, logic has expanded its role within mathematics beyond foundational studies and now enjoys rich connections with areas as diverse as algebra, analysis and combinatorics. In light of the current importance of the investigation of computation and information from a scientific, as well as from a technological point of view, the Logic, Information and Computation program provides students with a strong background from which to pursue computational aspects of the natural, biological, and social sciences, as well as preparation for careers in information technology.
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