<p>I have spent a considerable time researching this dual degree. I have only found scant information: that it is not a joint-degree program, that it has two sets of requirements for the two degrees--almost like double-majoring..
I was wondering: how selective is this dual degree program? Can't be selective as the joint-degree programs; that much I know.
Thank you very much.</p>
Bump! Anybody know anything about this program?
This is a very interesting program. It is in fact a joint degree since one will graduate with both a BSE from SEAS and a BA from CAS. The program has become increasingly popular in thr last few years and and it a great fit for someone with really interdisciplinary interests. Look at the Penn Seas and CAS website for more info.