Programs in Technology and Information Management

Opportunities abound to study information and technology management at every level of Wharton's academic programs – from the pioneering Jerome Fisher Program in Management & Technology for undergraduates, to MBA courses in Information Strategy and Next Generation Technologies, to doctoral studies and executive education programs in technology, operations and information management.

Undergraduate Program

Coordinated Dual-Degree Program:

Concentration:

MBA Program

Dual Degree Options:

Majors:

Elective courses that specifically address issues of information and technology management include:

  • Information Systems Engineering: Redesigning the Future
  • Systems Analysis, Design, and Implementation
  • Enabling Technologies
  • Database and Information Management Systems
  • Information: Industry Structure and Competitive Strategy
  • Telecommunications Technology and Competitive Strategy
  • Financial Information Systems/Advanced Topics in Information Strategy
  • Special Topics in Information Systems: Simulation and Dynamic Competitive Strategy
  • Decision Support Systems
  • Electronic Markets
  • Business Models and the Internet: Strategy, Operations, Information
  • Advanced Topics (Next Generation Technologies)

Doctoral Program

Executive Education




Information for a Career

"This summer, I'm working at Dell Corporation in worldwide general procurement. I'm actually going to be using the visual basic application I learned in OPIM [Operations and Information Management] 101.... It's great to know that I'm learning pertinent information that I will actually use for the rest of my career. Talking to friends at other undergraduate business schools, I feel that I'm lucky to be at Wharton."

Tiffany Yeh, W'08

"In a Different League"

"The technology tools and systems we have are central to our education. We work regularly with programs that are used in the businesses where we’ll be going when we graduate. This kind of access and experience puts you in a different league."

Lloyd Singletary, W'08