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  1. Economics, BA. Economics is a social science and, as such, an important component of the liberal arts curriculum. At the core of economics are theories of how individuals, firms, and other organizations make choices and interact, taking into account constraints on their behaviors.

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      Penn’s undergraduate students have the opportunity to pursue...

    • Psychology, BA

      Psychology, BA. Studies in psychology introduce students to...

  2. Penns undergraduate students have the opportunity to pursue 90 majors across four schools. They also often engage across disciplines, forging new paths in research and scholarship.

  3. Psychology, BA. Studies in psychology introduce students to contemporary understandings of how organisms perceive, learn, think and interact with one another, how they develop, how they are motivated and how, individually and as members of species, they may be compared with one another.

  4. Dual Degree allows students to earn a College B.A. and a degree from Wharton, Nursing or Engineering. Coordinated Dual Degrees are joint programs between the College and Wharton or Engineering. Sub- matriculation enables students to obtain the bachelor’s and the master's degree simultaneously.

  5. Wharton offers a broad slate of academic programs for every stage from the Global Youth Program to Executive Education. And with our focus on teaching excellence, Wharton creates transformative educational experiences for all our students.

  6. The requirements for the Bachelor of Arts in the College provide a flexible structure that is designed to inspire curiosity and frame opportunities while drawing you toward two distinct goals: general education across the wide range of the arts and sciences and specialized education in a major.

  7. English: General English, BA. Students majoring in English explore language, literature, and culture across the globe and in a wide array of media. From books and manuscripts to theater, film, TV, and digital media, English majors go everywhere English goes in order to cultivate their critical and expressive skills.