The McDonough School of Business is one of the four undergraduate and one of the five graduate schools of Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. Named for Georgetown alumnus Robert Emmett McDonough, the McDonough School of Business confers degrees on both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Several academic themes distinguish the McDonough School of Business and give the school a special identity among managers and academicians, including international and intercultural dimensions of the marketplace, the importance of written and oral communication, and interpersonal effectiveness in... organizations. As a Catholic and Jesuit university, Georgetown stresses ethics and social justice in its curriculum; the McDonough School of Business retains two Jesuits for guidance in these areas. Undergraduates work toward a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration . The curriculum combines business and liberal arts courses to provide a strong foundation in critical thinking and reasoning.
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| Location: | Washington, D.C.,
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| Founded: | 1957 |
| School type: | Private university |
| Total enrollment: | 3,600 |