Core?!

<p>Hey everyone!</p>

<p>Just wondering - does Penn require its students to complete a "core" curriculum, or a set of distribution requirements? Or are there just specific requirements within the majors? THANKS!</p>

<p>Penn has Sector Requirements: [url=<a href="http://fusion.sas.upenn.edu/col/genreq/index.php%5DCollege"&gt;http://fusion.sas.upenn.edu/col/genreq/index.php]College&lt;/a> Curriculum - Course Listing<a href="Note:%20That's%20for%20CAS...I%20don't%20know%20if%20the%20other%20schools%20have%20the%20same/similar%20requirements%20but%20I%20would%20assume%20they%20do...">/url</a></p>

<p>CAS, SEAS, Wharton all have some form of required curriculum. I think Wharton has a core (not in the enlightening enriching Columbia/UChicago sense, more in the OPIM, accounting, finance, real estate sense). I believe CAS and SEAS are distribution requirements, as in you have a broad selection of courses that can count as your required course for categories such as social science, life sciences, etc</p>

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<p>spread Jihad against psuedo-pre-professionalism!!</p>

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