Penn offers degrees in several arts- and culture-related fields at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. While many of the courses focus on a single discipline, such as painting or music, others offer a multi-disciplinary approach to the arts or embrace new and experimental technologies.
School of Arts and Sciences
Penn's School of Arts and Sciences is the liberal-arts core of the University of Pennsylvania.
School of Design
Known as PennDesign, the University's School of Design offers graduate and undergraduate instruction in a broad range of design disciplines, from fine arts to city planning.
School of Engineering and Applied Science
Penn Engineering is a leader in its field with programs, many interdisciplinary, that prepare students for the rapid business and technology changes of the 21st century.
Non-Degree Programs
College of General Studies
Penn's College of General Studies offers non-credit programs in cultural and personal enrichment covering a wide range of topics from appreciating wine to writing fiction.
Internship Programs
Several of the arts and culture venues on Penn's campus offer internship programs where students can gain practical experience in arts-related fields.