Can you get a business minor at Wharton without actually attending Wharton?

<p>As i am continuing my college search I was wondering this for two reasons. </p>

<p>One and most obvious is that I probably would not be able to get into Wharton if I wanted to. But even moreso than that, I’m not really sure if I want to study business exclusively at the undergrad level. I have always considered business as getting your MBA in graduate school, and I think I might be more interesting in majoring in something other than business while getting a minor in some business degree. </p>

<p>So my first question is, is that possible? And then, does it even make sense? Would there any point in getting a minor in business or is just taking a few courses just as valuable. What does getting a minor mean as far as graduate school and job placement.
And then, are there people at Upenn that do this?</p>

<p>i don't think wharton allows minors.</p>

<p>As far as I know, minors don't really mean anything at all to future employers. Well maybe not that harsh, but they're not that valuable. Take the minor if you want to take the classes, not for the sake of the minor itself.</p>

<p>You could always look into a minor in econ</p>

<p>no, you cannot minor in a wharton concentration; you can only participate in a specialized interschool minor (which is different).</p>

<p>But you can just take random Wharton classes, which employers will see.</p>