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    Wharton Global Youth Program: Management & Technology Summer Institute (M&TSI)

    Details

    • Listing Type: Summer Programs
    • Program Delivery: Residential
    • Provided By: College
    • Session Start: July
    • Session Length: Three Weeks
    • Entering Grade: 11th, 12th
    • Category: Business/Entrepreneurship
    • Sub-Categories: Economics, Finance, Engineering
    • Selective: No
    • Minimum Cost: > $7,000+
    • Career Clusters: Business Management and Administration
    • Credit Awarded: No
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    Overview

    The Management & Technology Summer Institute (M&TSI) is a rigorous and rewarding for-credit summer program for rising high school seniors and a select number of rising high school juniors interested in exploring the integration of technological concepts and management principles. 

    Run by the Jerome Fisher Program in Management & Technology in partnership with Penn Engineering and the Wharton School, M&TSI features classes taught by leading Penn faculty and successful entrepreneurs, an intensive team prototyping project and other activities designed to give students the opportunity to learn about the principles and practice of technological innovation.

    M&TSI is an extremely rigorous, non-stop, fast-paced college course that introduces students to the fundamental knowledge and skills necessary for successfully linking technology and management concepts in just three weeks.

    Highlights of M&TSI include:

    Courses taught by full-time Wharton and Penn Engineering facultyAttendees explore Penn’s business and engineering offerings, hearing guest lectures from prominent faculty recognized as leaders in their fieldStudents build and present a prototype and go-to-market plan for their own high-tech ventureProject presentations are evaluated by Penn faculty, receiving feedback from seasoned entrepreneurs and investorsStudents participate in simulations led by industry innovators such as GoogleAttendees receive a full Penn college-course credit for successful completion of program