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McDonough School of Business

Each of our undergraduate and graduate degree programs at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business are designed to maximize the school’s global mindset, access to leading scholars across disciplines throughout the university to cultivate an interdisciplinary focus on solving complex challenges, and location in the global capital city of Washington, D.C. Combined with the university’s centuries-old Jesuit tradition, McDonough graduates gain a values-based approach to business that prepares them to make a difference for both their future organizations and the common good.

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Future Global Leaders

Georgetown McDonough blends rigorous academics with a global perspective, ethical leadership, and a commitment to the common good. Rooted in the Jesuit tradition of women and men for others and care for the whole person, our programs empower students to lead with purpose, innovate across industries, and create meaningful impact in business and society in pursuit of what matters. Our Capitol Campus location offers our students unparalleled access to global leaders and career-building opportunities.

A Testimonial

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For over 200 years, Georgetown has been distinguished by its location in Washington, DC, as a destination for interdisciplinary research, immersive learning experiences, and unparalleled access to business, government, and policy communities. Our expansion to the Capitol Campus builds on our strengths in these areas while creating new opportunities to enhance student learning and help our programs reach their full potential.

Capitol Campus Programs

Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business is more than just a place — it’s a dynamic community of students, faculty, staff and alumni united by the belief that business can drive positive change. Explore our rich history, innovative programs and commitment to serving the common good.

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Georgetown’s Master of Science in Environment and Sustainability Management (MS-ESM) is a jointly offered degree that blends scientific knowledge with business principles.

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The M.S. in Global Real Assets program, offers a cutting-edge experience that integrates concepts of real estate, infrastructure, global capital flows and finance, and sustainability to uniquely equip students to understand the changing landscape and be highly competitive in the job market.

The M.S. in Management program means choosing a globally engaged community with a focus on building the technology and innovation skills necessary to be competitive while doing business for good.

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Georgetown’s Custom Executive Education team collaborates closely with organizational leaders to design tailored programs that address specific leadership challenges within their enterprise. Delivered in-person, remotely, or in a hybrid format, these modular programs make leadership development accessible and impactful for organizations.

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Georgetown McDonough’s programs blend a global mindset, interdisciplinary learning and Jesuit values, preparing graduates to lead with impact in Washington, DC, and beyond.

Live and Learn at the McDonough School of Business

“After four years at Georgetown, I can say with confidence that any student would embrace the chance to spend one more year here on campus. My interest in real estate and infrastructure drew me to the GRA program, but the opportunity to spend another year immersed in the Georgetown community ultimately sealed my decision.”

Aidan Carroll, Master’s, Global Real Assets

“My experience in the Environment and Sustainability Management (ESM) program has been eye-opening and inspiring. What began as a focused interest in sustainable construction and supply chain management has expanded into a broader engagement in renewable energy and sustainable policy, in large part due to the program’s comprehensive curriculum.”

Livia Sun, Master’s, Environment and Sustainability Management

“The common denominator for everything we learned during MiM was how to perform and deliver results as part of a team. The Leadership Communication class was second to none in preparing us to present to stakeholders and navigate conflict in the business context. I would describe MiM as setting up a foundation, so whatever industry or job you want to get into, you can come up on top.”

Anesu Mujenge, Master’s, Management

McDonough School of Business in Action

Justin Thompson (G’25) describes how the Master’s in Management program has helped him lead in the workplace.

Five exceptional applicants to the M.S in Global Real Assets program will receive a merit-based tuition scholarship, in addition to a personalized, one-on-one mentorship opportunity to support their graduate education…