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Wharton Fellows Program - Wharton Executive Education
Graduate
Wharton Fellows is a lifelong network of thought leaders — senior executives, Wharton faculty, and leading experts — that provides critical knowledge and unparalleled decision support to proactively meet the business challenges of nonlinear, disruptive change. Its unique format — short, intense on-site sessions and a continuously linked community of experts — helps members to constantly challenge their assumptions, develop and test new ideas, and stay ahead of the competition.

Wharton MBA for Executives
Graduate | MBA
The Wharton MBA for Executives is a life-changing experience and offers the same rigorous curriculum, the same top Wharton faculty, and the same high standards among classmates as our traditional MBA. The program provides the tools and perspectives for business leadership that will change the way you approach your business challenges.

Wharton/SAIS
Graduate | MBA
This 3-year, MBA/MA dual-degree program, offered by Wharton and the Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) of The Johns Hopkins University in Washington, DC, prepares students to operate in business and the international political environment. Students earn an MBA from Wharton and an MA in international relations from SAIS, a program that's pioneered area studies and the integration of international politics and economics. While in Washington, students have access to Washington's resources and leaders in foreign policy and international trade. Applicants may not begin the Wharton part of their program in January, and conferral of each degree is contingent upon completion of all requirements for the other. In addition, those students with less preparation in their chosen field of study or in their language requirement may need additional time to complete the SAIS degree.

Women's Studies
Undergraduate | BA
Women’s Studies provides the opportunity to study the role of gender in human societies and explore the myriad ways in which societies shape the lives and relationships of women and men—intellectually, socially and psychologically. Courses analyze how gender, as well as other basic organizing principles of societies such as race and social class, affects access to opportunity, resources and power. Women’s studies scholarship also demonstrates the active role that women, as well as men, have played in all arenas of life.

Women's Studies
Graduate
The Graduate Certificate in Women's Studies is designed to enrich students' traditional disciplinary training and broaden their perspectives. The Certificate provides graduate students with opportunities to think in an integrated fashion about gender and sexuality, and to learn from a variety of methodological approaches such as critical feminist, race, and legal theory, cultural studies, and French psychoanalytic theory, as well as traditional disciplinary methodologies.

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