Health and Society major?

<p>Well, during my daily research into Penn, I discovered that there’s a Health and Society major in the College. After reading the department site, I realized that I am leaning more to that than a major in psychology. So, I am most likely going to apply to the Health and Society major in the College, and mention my interest in an interschool minor in healthcare management and biological basis of behavior. Now, I’ve already taken Healthcare in America, which would show my interest in both H&S and the dual minor. Next semester, I’m scheduled to take bioethics(a class that would be related to H&S) and Behavioral Neuroscience(related to BBB). Would that be enough to show my interest in those fields at Penn(Though i didn’t sign up for them for that reason, I just realized the “consequence”)? I am signed up for 16 credits(15+1 for symphony orchestra). I’m not sure if I should add Language of Health and Disease, which is 3 credits, or just focus on what I already have(Comp Sci I, bioethics, behavioral neuroscience, critical reading and writing, and intro to catholic theology). Any advice would be appreciated.</p>

<p>Also, do any current Penn students know how popular the Health and Society major is? I know BBB is especially popular among premeds.</p>