Interdisciplinary Programs
Interdisciplinary opportunities at Penn allow students to express their academic creativity and discover new ways of synthesizing information.
Dual Degree
Undergraduates can receive two Bachelor's Degrees by completing the requirements for any two of the four undergraduate schools at the same time. A dual degree program has no prescribed course of study and the student does not have to choose to participate prior to matriculation. Refer to individual School sites for information on dual degree programs at each School.
Joint Degree
Undergraduates may receive a joint degree from two of the four undergraduate Schools by participating in a joint-degree program.
- Joint degree programs offered by the College
- Joint degree programs offered by the School of Engineering and Applied Science
- Joint degree programs offered by Penn Law School
- Joint degree programs offered by Wharton
University Minors
In addition to minors completed within one School or University, several interdisciplinary minors combine coursework from the four undergraduate schools.
- Actuarial Mathematics
- American Public Policy
- Biological Basis of Behavior and Health Services Management
- Legal Studies and History
- Nursing and Health Services Management
- Nutrition
- Organizations and Environmental Management
- Urban Education
- Urban Real Estate and Development
