An inside look at the Georgetown MBA student experience
Georgetown MBA students are dynamic, accomplished leaders who chose Georgetown as the MBA program to provide a globally focused, team-oriented academic experience.
There are striking differences between the first and second year of study. The first year is intended to provide a breadth of knowledge of core business functions such as economics, accounting, statistics, marketing and finance. Additionally, students are introduced to international business and management as well as elective studies through which students can investigate topics of particular interest.
Fresh from their summer internships, second-year students are exposed to the depth of the material through elective and selective coursework which allows a greater focus on their preferred business area. Additionally, second-year students undertake a required foreign residency, the Global Integrative Experience, in which teams conduct a consulting project for an international company and present their recommendations to top managers at their places of business abroad.
The Georgetown MBA Student Journal series seeks to provide a close-up look at the student experience throughout the two-year program. To read more, click on a Georgetown MBA student.Want to read more? View journals from past years:
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