The nation’s oldest business school is evolving for the new, AI-powered world.
The University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School has unveiled a new MBA major and undergraduate concentration in artificial intelligence. It will be available to students in the fall of 2025 as one of 21 MBA majors alongside options like accounting, finance, marketing, and real estate. For undergraduates who earn a degree in economics, it’ll be one of 19 concentrations.
The new curriculum will help students develop both a technical understanding of how businesses are using AI and a more conceptual sense of the technology’s economic, social, and ethical implications. Students will be required to take classes in machine learning and ethics and choose from a list of electives spanning data mining to marketing to neuroscience.
One of the required courses will be “Big Data, Big Responsibilities: Toward Accountable Artificial…