Wharton Business School

The Wharton School at University of Pennsylvania offers graduate programs in these departments and concentrations: accounting, actuarial science, e-commerce, entrepreneurship, finance, general management, health care administration, human resources management, insurance, international business, marketing, operations management, public policy, real estate, and quantitative analysis and operations research, Its tuition is full time: $57,026 per year. At graduation, 79.7 percent of graduates of the full time program are employed.

The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania was the U.S.’s first business school and now has the largest alumni network in the country.

Admission
The MBA program at University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) admits students who have an average GMAT score of 725, which is drastically higher than the average for all Graduate Business Schools.

In addition to graduate business degrees, students can pursue joint degrees, including an accelerated M.B.A/J.D. degree in three years in conjunction with the Penn Law School; an M.B.A. /M.A. degree in areas like Management and International Studies, Social Change, and Environmental Studies; and joint degree programs through the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. Students can also earn a Ph.D. at Wharton, typically in four to five years, in nine areas including Ethics & Legal Studies, Statistics, and Applied Economics.

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Friday 27 December 2013

Wharton Business School

The Wharton School at University of Pennsylvania offers graduate programs in these departments and concentrations: accounting, actuarial science, e-commerce, entrepreneurship, finance, general management, health care administration, human resources management, insurance, international business, marketing, operations management, public policy, real estate, and quantitative analysis and operations research, Its tuition is full time: $57,026 per year. At graduation, 79.7 percent of graduates of the full time program are employed.

The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania was the U.S.’s first business school and now has the largest alumni network in the country.

Admission
The MBA program at University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) admits students who have an average GMAT score of 725, which is drastically higher than the average for all Graduate Business Schools.

In addition to graduate business degrees, students can pursue joint degrees, including an accelerated M.B.A/J.D. degree in three years in conjunction with the Penn Law School; an M.B.A. /M.A. degree in areas like Management and International Studies, Social Change, and Environmental Studies; and joint degree programs through the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. Students can also earn a Ph.D. at Wharton, typically in four to five years, in nine areas including Ethics & Legal Studies, Statistics, and Applied Economics.

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