From the student handbook:
The School of Nursing and the Wharton School offer a coordinated dual-degree program in Nursing and Health Care
Management. Available to entering freshmen and rising sophomores, the program includes science and clinical
courses unique to the School of Nursing and business and health care management courses from the Wharton
School, along with general education courses in the arts and sciences.
Those students enrolled in the program have advisors in both schools who play an important role in helping students
prepare for their careers. Program graduates are awarded a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from the School
of Nursing and a Bachelor of Science in Economics degree from the Wharton School with a concentration in Health
Care Management and Policy. In order to complete this dual-degree program, students should expect to attend
summer classes and/or spend an additional year at Penn.
There is also the option of taking any of a number of minors which are 6-7 courses. Note that there is usually some overlap between major/minor requirements and the gen ed requirements so sometimes the combination of AP credit and double counting can make a minor possible.