Annenberg School for Communication 1958 Graduate School of Arts and Sciences 1881[38] Graduate School of Education 1915
t least four members of faculty in the roles of House Dean, Faculty Master, and College House Fellows.[35] Within the College Houses, Penn has nearly 40 themed residential programs for students with shared interests such as world cinema or science and technology. Many of the nearby homes and apartments in the area surrounding the campus are often rented by undergraduate students moving off campus after their first year, as well as by graduate and professional students.
The College Houses include W.E.B. Du Bois, Fisher Hassenfeld, Gregory, Harnwell, Harrison, Hill, Kings Court English, Riepe, Rodin, Stouffer, and Ware.[36] Fisher Hassenfeld, Ware, and Riepe together make up one building called "The Quad."
Academics[edit]
University of Pennsylvania graduate and professional schools[37]
School Year founded
Annenberg School for Communication 1958
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences 1881[38]
Graduate School of Education 1915
Law School 1850[note 3]
Perelman School of Medicine 1765[40]
School of Dental Medicine 1878[41]
School of Design 1868
School of Engineering and Applied Science 1850[42]
School of Nursing 1935
School of Social Policy and Practice 1948
School of Veterinary Medicine 1884[43]
The Wharton School 1881[44]
Lower Quad in winter, from Riepe College House
The College of Arts and Sciences is the undergraduate division of the School of Arts and Sciences, which also contains the Graduate Division and the College of Liberal and Professional Studies, Penn's division for non-traditional undergraduate and graduate students. Wharton is the business school of the University of Pennsylvania. Other undergraduate schools include the School of Nursing and the School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS)
Penn has a strong focus on interdisciplinary learning and research. It offers joint-degree programs, unique majors, and academic flexibility. Penn's "One University" policy allows undergraduates access to courses at all of Penn's undergraduate and graduate schools, except the medical, veterinary and dental schools. Undergraduates at Penn may also take courses at Bryn Mawr, Haverford, and Swarthmore, under a reciprocal agreement known as the Quaker Consortium.
Coordinated dual-degree and interdisciplinary programs[edit]
The College Houses include W.E.B. Du Bois, Fisher Hassenfeld, Gregory, Harnwell, Harrison, Hill, Kings Court English, Riepe, Rodin, Stouffer, and Ware.[36] Fisher Hassenfeld, Ware, and Riepe together make up one building called "The Quad."
Academics[edit]
University of Pennsylvania graduate and professional schools[37]
School Year founded
Annenberg School for Communication 1958
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences 1881[38]
Graduate School of Education 1915
Law School 1850[note 3]
Perelman School of Medicine 1765[40]
School of Dental Medicine 1878[41]
School of Design 1868
School of Engineering and Applied Science 1850[42]
School of Nursing 1935
School of Social Policy and Practice 1948
School of Veterinary Medicine 1884[43]
The Wharton School 1881[44]
Lower Quad in winter, from Riepe College House
The College of Arts and Sciences is the undergraduate division of the School of Arts and Sciences, which also contains the Graduate Division and the College of Liberal and Professional Studies, Penn's division for non-traditional undergraduate and graduate students. Wharton is the business school of the University of Pennsylvania. Other undergraduate schools include the School of Nursing and the School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS)
Penn has a strong focus on interdisciplinary learning and research. It offers joint-degree programs, unique majors, and academic flexibility. Penn's "One University" policy allows undergraduates access to courses at all of Penn's undergraduate and graduate schools, except the medical, veterinary and dental schools. Undergraduates at Penn may also take courses at Bryn Mawr, Haverford, and Swarthmore, under a reciprocal agreement known as the Quaker Consortium.
Coordinated dual-degree and interdisciplinary programs[edit]
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