The International Business Diplomacy Certificate
Offered jointly by the School of Business and the School of Foreign Service, this program gives MBA candidates the opportunity to pursue an honors certificate in International Business Diplomacy (IBD) as part of their MBA curriculum. Selection criteria include academic performance, desire to pursue the certificate, economics background, foreign language proficiency, and interest in a transnational career. MBA students can apply to enroll in the introductory International Business Diplomacy course. Those students who complete the International Business Diplomacy course may be invited to pursue the certificate. Selection to the certificate program is highly competitive and is based upon academic performance and space availability.
Graduate School Electives
Offered in other Georgetown schools and departments on a space-available basis, electives are open to MBA candidates interested in international affairs, government, or public policy. Examples include International Business Diplomacy, International Trade, Social Policy Process, the Non-Profit Sector, Economics of Latin America, Banking and Finance in Developing Countries, Eastern European Economics, Multinational Corporations, Foreign Exchange Markets, International Relations Theory, Latin American Governments and Policy, and Export Competitiveness.
Consortium Electives
MBA students are eligible to take courses at other universities that are members of the Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area (www.consortium.org) and that maintain current AACSB accreditation. This includes American University, George Mason University, George Washington University, Howard University, and University of Maryland at College Park.
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