PROGRAM BASICS & REQUIREMENTS
Core MBA curriculum last revised
| 2003 |
| Accelerated MBA program offered? | No |
| Average number of students in a core class | 60 |
| Average number of students in an elective class | 40 |
Graduation requirements:
- Students must have attended a minimum number of classes
- Students must have earned a pre-determined GPA/Letter grade average
- Students must complete a company-specific project and present results to relevant parties

TEACHING METHODS
Teaching Methods:
| Case study | 40% |
| Distance learning (videoconferencing, Web-based learning) | 5% |
| Experiential learning | 5% |
| Lecture | 35% |
| Simulations | 5% |
| Team projects | 10% |
| Other | 0% |
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SCHOOL CONCENTRATIONS
Full-time MBAs may concentrate in the following subjects:

AREAS OF STUDY & ELECTIVES
The school reports that the following are its five leading areas of study:
Accounting
Consulting
Finance
General Management
Marketing
Number of elective courses (not multiple sessions of same course) available in the past academic year: 70
New electives added in the past academic year:
Analysis and Operation of Inventory Systems
Business in the Media/Media in Business
International Corporate Finance
Market-focused Strategy
Issues in Healthcare
Managing Life Sciences Companies
Services Marketing
Tools for Improving Manufacturing
Advanced Corporate Finance
Breakout Strategy

JOINT-DEGREE PROGRAMS
Joint-degree programs offered to full-time students:
MBA/MALD
MBA/MD (Doctor of Medicine)
MBA/MPA
MBA/MPH
MBA/Meng (Master of Engineering (manufacturing management))

OTHER B-SCHOOL DEGREE PROGRAMS
Other degree programs offered through the B-school:
n/a

B-SCHOOL FACULTY
| Full-time faculty in residence over past academic year | 49 |
| Adjunct or visiting faculty in residence over past academic year | 23 |
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| Tenured professors | n/a |
| Of those, what percentage are: |
| | Female | 17% |
| Underrepresented minorities: 1 | 0% |
| Members of company boards/ directors of boards of advisors | 29% |
| Have owned a business | 0% |
(1) Defined as U.S. citizens who are African American, Hispanic American, and Native American. Asian
Americans are not included in the minority percentage.

STUDENT LIFE
Editor's note: While the B-school may not have an active club in an area that interests you, the greater university system may.
B-school has active professional clubs in the following areas:
Biotech/Health care
Business Ethics
Consulting
Corporate Social Responsibility/NetImpact
E-business
Entrepreneurship
Environmental
Finance
High Tech
Information Technology
Investment Banking
Manufacturing
Marketing
Media & Entertainment
New Media
Nonprofit
VC/ Private Equity
B-school has active networking clubs in the following areas:
Black MBA Association
Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual
Hispanic Student Organization
International Club
Partners/Family
Volunteer
Wine
Women in MBA
Religious organizations active on campus:
Christian
Jewish
Active intramural sports teams:
Basketball
Cricket
Golf
Hockey
Lacrosse
Outdoor Activities
Rowing
Rugby
Ski
Soccer
Triathlon
Volleyball
| B-school participates in MBA Games | Yes |
Games include:
MBA Games Duke Cheesesteak Wharton MBA Soccer Tuck MBA Hockey Tuck Winter Carnival Tuck MBA Rugby Tuck
TECHNOLOGY
| Wireless network in main B-school buildings | Yes |
| University's investment in technology within the B-school over the past three years | $6,025,000 |
Technology changes made over the past three years:
Upgrades to wireless network; continued enhancements to intranet services; major revamp of external Web site; upgrades to audiovisual infrastructure and equipment in major classrooms; full Outlook/Exchange capabilities made available to students; video recording capabilities added to study rooms; installation of electronic signage and notice boards; TV studio and satellite uplink established on campus
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