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  2. 2024-25 Catalog. Biophysics, BA. Bridging the biological sciences and the physical sciences, Biophysics is concerned with physical and chemical explanations of living processes, especially at the cellular and molecular levels. Detailed molecular descriptions are emerging for genetic elements and the mechanisms that control their propagation and ...

  3. Penn LPS Online’s Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences is an accredited degree designed for working adults and other nontraditional students who have not yet earned a bachelor's degree and want to pursue an online Ivy League education in the liberal arts. With a variety of online Ivy League courses and degree concentrations to choose from ...

  4. Minor. Degree. Bachelor's. Master's. PhD. Professional Degree. Certificate. Programs A-Z. The following is a list of all programs offered for academic credit at the University of Pennsylvania and is accurate as of May 2024.

  5. The University of Pennsylvania values diversity and seeks talented students, faculty and staff with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. The University of Pennsylvania does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, creed, national or ethnic origin, citizenship status, age ...

  6. 2024-25 Catalog. 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. Among the topics studied in economics are the ...

  7. 2024-25 Catalog. Criminology, BA. The major in Criminology enables students to acquire a theoretical and methodological framework for generating and assessing knowledge about crime and social control. The program draws upon disciplines from statistics to neuroscience to develop a liberal arts approach to the subject of crime.