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  1. Wharton’s MBA program emphasizes an intensive, flexible core in general business education, plus the depth of 21 majors and breadth of nearly 200 electives. You will select a pathway through content areas based on your education, career experience, and goals.

  2. The Wharton campus in Philadelphia is right on Locust Walk, the brick-lined pedestrian thoroughfare at the heart of the University of Pennsylvania. Jon M. Huntsman Hall is the latest addition to the Wharton campus, a network of buildings located along Locust Walk and around the Wharton quad. The Wharton campus builds close interactions across ...

  3. You will take one quarter of your classes outside of Wharton, in Penn’s other 11 schools. Our flexible program combines the study of business and arts and sciences with dynamic professors and hands-on experiences. When you follow your interests and gain knowledge of the leading edge of business practices, you can succeed in any career you choose.

  4. The fixed core courses within the Wharton MBA program consist of the fundamentals and analytical courses that set the stage for your education. These are classes typical of what you would take in business school, and help prepare you for your future, whether you come to Wharton with a background in business, liberal arts, engineering or more.

  5. Wharton faculty are committed to teaching a global perspective in business practice. Our world-renown business faculty teach undergraduate, master’s, and PhD candidates. In applicants to the Wharton School, we would like to see: An interest in business to fuel positive change to advance the world's economic and social well-being

  6. Wharton’s 10 academic departments focus on the fundamental areas of study you need to make effective decisions throughout your career. Each department is the base for faculty and research within their fields. Departments offer programs, workshops, seminars, and other in-depth learning opportunities for students with deeper interests.

  7. The Wharton Way is our strategic plan guiding us towards greater influence, innovation, and engagement for the advancement of business, education, and society at large. Learn more about how our faculty are expanding the impact of our critical business research from the classroom to the boardroom and beyond.