<p>Is it possible to make major at CAS and minor at Wharton? If minor at Wharton is possible for CAS students, is it difficult for CAS students register for Wharton minor?</p>
<p>While CAS students can take Wharton classes, no one is allowed to officially minor at Wharton.</p>
<p>You can minor in Stat, a Wharton department. There are also interschool minors like Consumer Psych (Marketing + Psychology) which have some business elements. They are also trying to create a leadership businessey minor in the College but it seems like a waste.</p>
<p>Unless I’m wrong, you can’t minor in Wharton. You can only minor within one school. So you can’t minor in business administration.</p>
<p>minors are generally available to everyone regardless of affiliation</p>
<p>wharton kids can minor in the college
engineering kids can minor in nursing (nutrition)
etc.</p>
<p>there are just no wharton-only minors other than stat; there’s no minor in finance or marketing, for example, but you can certainly take classes in those departments</p>
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<p>I’d like to think the whole budget crunch put steak through the heart of that bad, bad idea.</p>
<p>I wouldn’t mind people minoring in wharton to smooth the curve out a bit j/k</p>
<p>there are several university minors between the college and wharton that look great: actuarial mathematics, real estate and urban development, history and legal studies, BBB and health care service management, consumer psychology, sustainability and environmental management. i may have missed a couple. </p>
<p>i started out in CAS (now doing a dual degree with wharton), and planned originally to do one of those university minors in wharton. theyre a great way to get some business classes on your resume in an interdisciplinary way. despite what disgradius might imply, there is no reason to be intimidated by taking wharton classes, and penn created the university minors to encourage broad studies between the schools for students with varied interests. wharton classes are easy to get enrolled in–just be proactive. if penn in touch won’t let you enroll automatically, just email the head of the wharton department and explain that you’d like to take a certain class for a certain university minor and you will be given a permit. you can find those email addresses with some good googling.</p>