Bloomburg University's College of Business offers a two-year traditional classroom-based Master of Business Administration program. Their nationally accredited graduate business programs include specializations in accounting, business education, computer information systems, IT management, financial and legal studies, general business management and marketing.
Located in Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon is an innovative institution offering two-year full-time MBA programs as well as part-time programs for working professionals in the local area. Students are required to complete internships and have the opportunity to earn specializations in emerging fields such as biotechnology, entrepreneurship and global enterprise management.
Pittsburgh's Duquesne University offers a wide range of traditional and innovative MBA programs through its Palumbo-Donahue School of Business. Specializations include emerging fields like business ethics, environmental management and international business. The school emphasizes the importance of forward-looking technology-oriented business education.
Philadelphia-based LaSalle University's calling card is flexibility. The school offers one-year MBA programs for students who want to fast-track their way to improved credentials, as well as flexible Saturday-only programs, part-time programs and study-abroad opportunities with the school's partner institution in Basel, Switzerland. Areas of specialization include accounting, finance, HR management, international business and marketing.
The Wharton School of Business is part of the University of Pennsylvania, and it is the state's most demanding and prestigious MBA program. Wharton offers a combined MBA and Master of Arts in international studies program, as well as an "MBA for Executives" program in Philadelphia and San Francisco.