Find out which MBA in Pennsylvania is right for your career. Check the schools' profiles for information on MBA courses including study options, tuition, costs, duration and admission requirements. Find programs that follow the international accreditation standards of AACSB, AMBA, or EQUIS.
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November 25th 12:00pm | Wharton’s Unique Executive MBA Career Support | online | |
November 25th 07:00pm | Lauder Inclusive Insights | online | |
December 3rd 11:00am | Lauder Virtual Info Session | online | |
December 6th 09:00am | Coffee Chat | December 6, 2024 | 9:00 AM ET | online | |
December 6th 11:00am | Forté Virtual MBA Forum | online |
A three-year program in conjunction with the Harvard Kennedy School.
A three-year program in conjunction with the Harvard Kennedy School.
A three-year program in conjunction with the Harvard Kennedy School.
A dual degree program in partnership with the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) of The Johns Hopkins University in Washington, D.C.
A dual degree program with the School of Veterinary Medicine (Penn Vet).
A dual degree program offered in cooperation with the School of Social Policy and Practice
A joint degree program with the School of Nursing (Penn Nursing Science).
A combined degree program with the Perelman School of Medicine.
A joint degree program with the School of Arts and Sciences.
A dual degree with the School of Engineering and Applied Science (Penn Engineering).
A combined degree program offered in partnership with the School of Design (Penn Design).
A combined degree program offered in partnership with the School of Design (Penn Design).
A combined degree program offered in partnership with the School of Design (Penn Design).
A combined degree program offered in partnership with the School of Design (Penn Design).
Classes meet year-round on Friday and Saturday every other week, with several extended sessions over 2 years. The program features a week-long international study trip.
A joint degree program that integrates the Wharton MBA program with an MA program in international studies from the School of Arts & Sciences.
A program in healthcare offered by the Health Care Management Department of the Wharton School in cooperation with the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics.
A three-year program offered in collaboration with UPenn Law School.
Classes meet Monday-Thursday throughout the academic year. Students do a 3.5-month internship during the Summer term.
The Tepper MBA offers tracks in Business Analytics, Entrepreneurship, Management of Innovation & Product Development, Technology Leadership Tracks.
An academic option that allow Carnegie Mellon undergraduates majoring in Business Administration, Computer Science, Engineering or Information Systems to earn a bachelor's degree and an MBA degree in five years.
A five-semester combined degree program offered in partnership with the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department (CEE) of the Carnegie Institute of Technology.
A five-semester program offered in cooperation with the H. John Heinz III College of Public Policy and Management.
A four-year joint-degree program offered in partnership with the University of Pittsburgh School of Law.
A degree program which combines an MBA degree and a MS in financial engineering.
A three-year program offered in conjunction with the School of Computer Science.
A five-semester degree program in conjunction with the H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management.
A joint degree program in partnership with the College of Education.
A joint degree program in collaboration with the P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
Classes meet on evenings Monday through Thursday.
Classes meet on evenings Monday through Thursday.
The program starts with a one week-long residency held at Temple University's main campus. Students take one course at a time over a 4-week period.
A dual degree program where students receive a JD degree and an MBA degree in three years or four years.
Classes meet on evening. Each semester opens with a weekend course on campus that takes place over two consecutive weekends. The program offers a 2-year pathway to completion.