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Wharton Business and Law Certificate
Wharton’s Aresty Institute of Executive Education, in conjunction with the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, is pleased to offer a specialized certificate for students enrolled in University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School’s Master of Laws degree program.
Called the Wharton Business and Law Certificate (WBLC), this program is designed exclusively for students enrolled in the Master of Laws (LLM) degree program.
Drawing on key faculty and content from the Wharton School, the WBLC will introduce students to the fundamentals of finance, strategy, and responsible business practices and management. The challenging blend of interactive lectures, case studies, simulations, group discussions, and faculty dialogue immerse students in these core business concepts.
The WBLC is ideal for those who are — and those who aspire to be — corporate lawyers, in-house counsel, judges, bankers, and other internationally trained legal professionals enrolled in Penn Carey Law’s LLM program.
Get to Know the Wharton Business and Law Certificate Program:
Academic Director Emilie Feldman highlights the invaluable advantage of building a strong business foundation through enhancing and complementing an extensive legal skill set for greater ongoing impact in the field.
Additional Questions/General Program Support
For matters related to WBLC course selection, tuition payments, or other administrative issues, please contact Wharton Executive Education’s Client Relations department:
For matters related to Penn Carey Law classes, general program enrollment, or other academic issues, please contact Penn Carey Law:
*Please note that completing the WBLC will not grant a Wharton degree or Wharton alumni status to students.