Wharton School
The Wharton School ( ) is the business school of the University of Pennsylvania, a private Ivy League research university in Philadelphia. Established in 1881 through a donation from Joseph Wharton, a co-founder of Bethlehem Steel, the Wharton School is the world's oldest collegiate business school. It is one of six Ivy League Business Schools, and is the business school which has produced the highest number of billionaires in America, including U.S. president Donald Trump.The Wharton School awards undergraduate and graduate degrees with a school-specific economics major and concentrations in over 18 disciplines in Wharton's academic departments. The undergraduate degree is a general business degree focused on core business skills. At the graduate level, the Master of Business Administration program can be pursued by itself or along with dual studies leading to a joint degree from its law, engineering, and government schools.
In addition to its tracks in accounting, finance, operations, statistics, and other academic departments, the doctoral and post-doctoral programs co-sponsor several diploma programs in conjunction with other schools within the university. Provided by Wikipedia
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1BookPublished 1972“…Wharton School. Industrial Research Unit…”
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2BookPublished 1970“…Wharton School. Industrial Research Dept…”
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3Bookby Northrup, Herbert R. (Herbert Roof), 1918-“…Wharton School. Industrial Research Unit…”
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4Bookby Northrup, Herbert R. (Herbert Roof), 1918-“…Wharton School. Industrial Research Unit…”
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13BookPublished 1970“…Wharton School. Securities Research Unit…”
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18BookPublished 1958“…University of Pennsylvania. Wharton School of Finance and Commerce. Securities Research Unit…”
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19BookPublished 1983“…Wharton School…”
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20BookPublished 1972“…Wharton School. Dept. of Regional Science…”