McDonough School of Business

Academics & Curriculum

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Georgetown McDonough offers three premier undergraduate business programs designed to develop the next generation of global business leaders. Students gain a strong foundation in business and the liberal arts while engaging with Georgetown’s vibrant culture of research, teaching, and service.

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McDonough Undergraduate Bulletin

The Georgetown University Bulletin for the McDonough School of Business is your go-to resource for current academic policies, procedures, and degree requirements.

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Learning Goals

Business Knowledge and Analytical Skills
Graduates will be equipped with analytical, management, and quantitative skills to drive organizational performance and innovation.

Ethical and Social Justice Perspective
Graduates will understand the moral responsibilities of business leaders toward all stakeholders and the environment.

Global Perspective
Graduates will cultivate a multicultural and global mindset, preparing them to lead in international business environments.

Communication Skills
Graduates will be able to communicate effectively across contexts to support organizational goals and address challenges.


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