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Reading, Writing, Literacy Graduate | EDD, MS, PHD This program is interdisciplinary as literacy and language are studied from sociopolitical, cultural, psychological, historical, linguistic, and literary perspectives. The inquiry-based program focuses on diversity and a variety of contexts to work toward educational change. Real Estate - Doctoral Graduate | PHD The mission of the Wharton PhD program in Real Estate is to produce scholars of exceptional ability in real estate, distinguished by emphasis on the rigorous application of quantitative techniques to the economic analysis of complex issues. The faculty members of the Wharton Real Estate Department are leaders in real estate research, including topics in urban and real estate economics, local public finance, real estate finance, and housing economics. In addition, the department is well connected with many prominent professionals in the real estate industry through its Samuel Zell and Robert Lurie Real Estate Center.
Real Estate - MBA Graduate | MBA The Wharton School's second most popular industry-focused major, it may be applied to areas as diverse as corporate finance and project management, as well as to investment banking positions that focus on real estate. Real Estate and Finance work together well as a double major. The combination of the Real Estate major and Business and Public Policy is appropriate for those interested in urban planning and development. Real Estate - Undergraduate Undergraduate | BS The real estate concentration within the Wharton School consists of two required credit units and two electives. While the required courses focus on real estate finance and law; the electives allow students to explore a variety of issues related to real estate, including real estate development, the legal aspects of real estate investment and financing, the relationship between government policy and real estate development, architectural design and city and regional planning. A real estate concentration offers a well-balanced, cross-disciplinary and cross-functional course of study in areas such as finance, management, marketing and legal studies.
Real Estate Design and Development Graduate | CRT The Certificate in Real Estate Design & Development is open to masters students already enrolled at the School of Design in either Architecture, Historic Preservation, Landscape Architecture, or City and Regional Planning. Students receive a Certificate in Real Estate Design & Development in addition to their degree by completing the requirements. This program of courses has been developed in collaboration with the Department of Real Estate of the Wharton School, and includes courses in the School of Design and in the Wharton School. Religious Studies Undergraduate | BA Religion is a complex network of ideas and actions (ethical and ritual) that express a group's sense of ultimate meaning of life. The academic study of religion examines how the beliefs and values of contemporary and historical cultures shape and are shaped by societal factors, long-standing traditions, and distinctive forms of literary and artistic expression. Religious Studies Graduate | AM, PHD The graduate program in Religious Studies at the University of Pennsylvania offers unique opportunities to those who wish to become scholars and teachers in the field. The program is situated within one of the largest research universities in the country, and provides resources -- a fine library complex, a major archaeological/anthropological museum, courses in many ancient and non-western languages and cultures, outstanding faculties in related fields, and strong computer support -- that are not usually available in smaller institutions. Resources for Students Considering Law School Graduate, Undergraduate Career Services' resources for students considering applying to law school. Resources for Students Considering Medical School Graduate, Undergraduate Career Services' resources for students considering applying to medical school. Robotics Graduate | MSE The Master's Program in Robotics is a unique program administered by Penn’s General Robotics, Automation, Sensing and Perception (GRASP) Laboratory, recognized as one of the nation’s premier research centers. Multi-disciplinary in scope, the program provides an ideal foundation for what today’s experts in robotics and intelligent systems need to know — from artificial intelligence, computer vision, control systems, dynamics, and machine learning to design, programming and prototyping of robotic systems. Romance Languages Undergraduate | BA The activity of foreign language study is articulated around the essential skills of communication. The discipline of learning to communicate in a foreign language makes a student not only able to interact with other cultures, but sharpens his or her English communication skills as well. The Department of Romance Languages offers a wide variety of courses in French, Italian and Spanish language, literature, culture and film. The Department has also established several study abroad programs, some with business-oriented programs and others more humanities-based. The Modern Languages House (which offers French-, Italian- and Spanish-speaking residential experiences, weekly conversation hours, film series and other cultural events open to residents and non-residents alike) provides further opportunities for practical language experience. Romance Languages Graduate | PHD The University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate Group in Romance Languages offers a flexible, five-year Ph.D. program in the fields of French, Italian, or Hispanic studies. (NOTE: We do not offer terminal M.A. programs). The overarching goal of the program is to train students both for productive scholarship and for effective college or university teaching. Roy and Diana Vagelos Science Challenge Award Undergraduate | BA Five Challenge Awards are made annually to College students in the chemistry or physics submatriculation program (simultaneously pursuing a bachelor’s and master’s degree). The Award challenges science students to get the most from Penn and themselves both in the classroom and in the laboratory. This monetary award is independent of financial need.
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