The Multinational Management major at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, prepares MBA students for consulting, financial, managerial, and entrepreneurial roles requiring a sophisticated understanding of international opportunities, multinational firms, the global competitive environment, and cross-national political and social aspects of business. The program consists of core Wharton MBA courses and specialized electives in multinational management, plus functional electives in areas such as finance, marketing, accounting, legal studies, public policy, real estate, or healthcare management. Students must fulfill four credit units in the major beyond the Wharton core. The MBA is a two-year, full-time, residential program, and students may also take elective courses across Wharton's 21 MBA concentrations.