Majoring in medicine, would applying at Wharton work?

<p>Just wondering, I know Wharton is all about business, but are there other majors that they do?</p>

<p>All Wharton students graduate with a BS in Econ (business). They all take the same business core and have little deviation. Your concentration is 4 classes, and the only thing medicine related is Health Care Management. If you want to be a doctor and go to Wharton you will have to take all your premed classes as electives or do a postbac program after college to get all your classes done. If you know 100% now that you want to be a doctor, Wharton really isn't the best place to do it. You'd be better off in SAS or SEAS.</p>

<p>No; all Wharton undergrads receive the same degree... A Bachelor of Science in Economics. </p>

<p>Instead, Wharton undergrads choose concentrations. One of them is Health Care Management, a full list is here
The</a> Wharton School - Undergraduate Division</p>

<p>Whoops ^^ beat me to it.</p>

<p>Umm, you do realize that Wharton is part of the University of Pennsylvania, with 2 (if not 3) undergraduate schools that would all give you a better foundation for medicine:</p>

<p>the College of Arts & Sciences (biology, chemistry, etc)
the School of Engineering & Applied Sciences (bioengineering, etc)
the School of Nursing</p>

<p>Wharton is business, people. Not poli-sci, not medicine, not physics...business.</p>