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How does the Wharton MBA Program for Executives differ from Whartons full-time MBA program?

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How does the Wharton MBA Program for Executives differ from Whartons full-time MBA program?

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There is no difference in the degree earned by executive and full-time MBA students. In the executive program, students are about six years more experienced, on average, than traditional full-time MBAs. They are therefore about that much farther along in their careers. While the required courses are essentially identical to those in the traditional program, all coursework has been adapted by the faculty to take advantage of the additional experience brought to the classroom. For more information comparing the two programs, see Compare the Wharton MBA/EMBA Programs.

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