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Vagelos Program in Life Sciences & Management
Undergraduate | BA, BS
Penn's newest interdisciplinary program allows students to combine a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the Wharton School with a science concentration from the College of Arts & Sciences, or a Bachelor of Arts in a science major from the College of Arts & Sciences with a Wharton concentration. All students participate in a common core course, an upper-division science research project, and internships in both science and business. The innovative curriculum, fusing science and management education, prepares students for careers in such rapidly expanding fields as pharmaceuticals and biotechnology.

Vagelos Scholars Program in Molecular Life Sciences
Graduate, Undergraduate
The complete program is the core curriculum, which results in a Biochemistry or Chemistry major, plus a second science major to be chosen before the end of the sophomore year. An alternate program would be a B.A. in either Biochemistry or Chemistry with a simultaneous M.S. (submatriculation). Students will be in residence on the Penn campus from the September of their sophomore year until graduation at the end of their senior year

Veterinary Medicine
Graduate | VMD
The University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine provides an outstanding environment for the training of future leaders. We accomplish our mission by selecting outstanding individuals for acceptance into our programs, who then acquire the education and skills needed to become successful physician-investigators.

Visual Studies
Undergraduate | BA
We live in an increasingly visual culture. The Visual Studies program prepares students for acting in and interpreting this culture through a multidisciplinary course of study, connecting the theory, practice and culture of seeing. The program serves as a liberal arts preparation that develops visual literacy, studio skills, and knowledge of visual science and visual theory. It provides strong and distinctive preparation for continuing on to graduate or professional training in several fields, including philosophy, perceptual psychology, history of art, fine arts and architecture.

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