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Curriculum

The Huntsman Program's integrated, 40 course-unit curriculum is designed to provide highly motivated and high performance students with a professional education, language proficiency and an in-depth understanding of the culture -- the political and social institutions -- of an area of the world in which their target language is spoken.

Students fulfill all of the requirements for degrees from both the School of Arts and Sciences and the Wharton School, graduating in four years with a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies (from SAS) and a Bachelor of Science in Economics (from Wharton).

The Huntsman Program Requirements

  Course Units
International Studies Major Requirements  
Advanced Language Courses 4
Area Studies Courses 3
International Business Courses 3
International Studies Courses 3
Senior Thesis 1
   
One Semester of Study Abroad  
Students typically take area, international studies or international business courses during study abroad.
School of Arts and Sciences General Requirements
Wharton Requirements
General Education
Econ 010 (or Econ 1,2 or AP Micro/Macro) 1
Math 104 (or AP for BC Calculus) 1
BPUB 250: Intermediate Microeconomics 1
Leadership
Management 100 1
Wharton Fundamentals
Accounting 2
Finance 2
Management 1
Marketing 1
Operations and Information Management 1
Statistics 2
Business Specialization
17 Concentrations 4

Flexibility Within The Curriculum

Huntsman students have considerable flexibility to pursue their intellectual interests. Some courses fulfill more than one requirement and allow students to choose electives or the opportunity for an additional major or minor.

 

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