Independent Study
Independent study is a valuable enhancement to the Wharton curriculum, allowing the pursuit of a specific topic of interest not available in regularly offered courses. If you are interested in taking an independent study class, the first task is to formulate an idea for a project. Then, find a professor in a related field who thinks it is a worthwhile project and agrees to supervise it. The professor will provide guidance and take ultimate responsibility for your grade.
Independent study usually is limited to juniors and seniors, as worthwhile research projects presuppose some formal academic background in the area of study; however, freshmen and sophomore may petition the Petitions Committee for approval to undertake an independent study. Independent study courses may not be taken pass/fail. Independent study projects are limited to a total of two within Wharton, two in non-Wharton departments and only one per semester. A 3.4 overall GPA and the completion of 24 c.u.s is necessary to pursue an independent study. You must submit a written description of the project to the Petitions Committee in the Undergraduate Division for final approval if you do not meet these requirements.
Independent Study Approval Form:
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