Bachelor of Philosophy
Program Overview
Bachelor of Philosophy
The Bachelor of Philosophy degree is Penn State’s individualized major program. Bachelor of Philosophy degrees bridge traditional disciplines and bring together perspectives from the arts, humanities, and sciences on topics such as sustainability, democracy and art, and religion.
The program is administered by the Bachelor of Philosophy Degree Committee, working under the Division of Undergraduate Studies and the Office of the Vice President and Dean for Undergraduate Education.
Program Administration
- The program is administered by the Bachelor of Philosophy Degree Committee.
- The committee works under the Division of Undergraduate Studies and the Office of the Vice President and Dean for Undergraduate Education.
Intercollege Academic Programs
- Bachelor of Philosophy
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation Intercollege Minor
- ROTC
Units
- Center for Penn State Student Entrepreneurship
- Division of Undergraduate Studies
- Institutional Research
- Learning Edge Academic Program
- Morgan Academic Center
- Office for General Education
- Penn State Chaiken Center for Student Success
- Penn State Learning
- Prior Learning Assessment
- Schreyer Institute for Teaching Excellence
- Student Orientation and Transition Programs
- Sustain Penn State
- Undergraduate Research and Fellowships Mentoring Office
Office of the Vice Provost and Dean
The office is located at 417 Old Main, University Park, PA 16802.
Program Details
The Bachelor of Philosophy degree is designed to bridge traditional disciplines and bring together perspectives from the arts, humanities, and sciences on various topics. The program allows students to create an individualized major that aligns with their interests and career goals.
Program Topics
- Sustainability
- Democracy and art
- Religion
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