<p>Is it possible for me to concentrate in finance and management, and minor in international relations and consumer psychology?</p>
<p>Anything is possible... I'm an advisor in Wharton so I've mapped it out for you. Please refer to the Wharton Worksheet <a href="http://undergrad.wharton.upenn.edu/curriculum/worksheet.cfm%5B/url%5D">http://undergrad.wharton.upenn.edu/curriculum/worksheet.cfm</a> to understand what requirements I am referring to. Here is how it could work out. </p>
<p>You can fit in the FNCE and MGMT without adding any extra courses. (3 classes for your 2nd concentration count as unrestricted electives, and 1 class double counts as a business breadth).</p>
<p>You can even fit in the IR minor without adding any extra courses (3 count as social structures, 1 counts as a global, 2 count as non-business electives).</p>
<p>The consumer psych minor will be a little different. PSYCH will take up 2 of your science & tech requirements and 2 extra classes. MKTG will take up 3 extra classes (the other requirement is 101 which you have to do for WH anyway). </p>
<p>So, it will only take 5 extra classes! This assumes that you come in with ZERO AP credit and PLAN ahead to make sure that what you are taking counts where it should. If you came in with AP credits it would be even easier.</p>
<p>Now - as a disclaimer - not all minors are this easy to work out. Yours happen to be in areas that fall under different requirements which makes it fit nicely.</p>
<p>Many single-school minors can be added in without going above 37 CUs even if you're dual-concentrating.</p>
<p>Thanks WhartonAdvisor.</p>
<p>What other minors can I add/substitute?</p>