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Undergraduate Fine Arts
Undergraduate | BA
The undergraduate major in Fine Arts focuses on the development of a student's sensory awareness, ability to think in response to it, and proficiency in the visualization of thought through the manipulation of materials and processes. Fine Arts courses include sequences in drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, design, digital imaging, photography, video, animation, and clay.

Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate | BA
Penn provides a wide variety of research opportunities for undergraduates. Some read original texts and look for new interpretations; others study artifacts or ancient languages, gaining insights on earlier civilizations, while still others seek insights on genetic coding, molecular structure or animal behaviors. Most students receive college credit for research, and in many cases, funding. The Center for Undergraduate Research and Fellowships assists students in finding research opportunities.

University Scholars
Undergraduate
The University Scholars program provides an unusual academic environment for intellectually dynamic students who have already demonstrated their commitment and dedication to research. Through mentoring, research funding and scholarly events, the program encourages students to make the most of their undergraduate years, not only with in-depth research, but also by making an early start in graduate and professional courses. Many University Scholars go on to win prestigious Fellowships.

Urban Design
Graduate
The Certificate in Urban Design is a post-professional two-semester program of study open to graduates of architecture, landscape architecture, and city planning.

Urban Education Program
Undergraduate
This seven course undergraduate minor offers students a unique opportunity to bridge learning between the classroom and community, and features: * Academically based community service in local schools * Deeper understanding of the complex factors affecting urban education * Field-based research in your major or other area of interest * Hands-on opportunity to investigate a career in education * Credit toward Pennsylvania teacher certification requirements

Urban Real Estate and Development
Graduate, Undergraduate
This university minor is designed to enable students to combine interests and take advantage of the School of Arts and Sciences' Urban Studies department and the Wharton School's Real Estate Development.

Urban Studies
Undergraduate | BA
Urban Studies offers students an opportunity to think and learn about cities in an informed, disciplined and integrated way. The program introduces a variety of perspectives on the origins, development and nature of cities, stressing the application of theory to practice. An internship for credit is available in which students work closely with a community group, public agency, non-profit or private organization in the city.

Urban Studies
Graduate
The Graduate Urban Studies Program offers a Certificate in Urban Studies to be taken in conjunction with a Ph.D. offered by the University through one of the disciplines or professional schools.

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