The International Business, Language, and Culture (IBLC) Bachelor of Science program is a joint degree developed and offered by Georgetown College and the McDonough School of Business (MSB). Students in the College and MSB may apply to enter the IBLC program at the end of their first year.
The IBLC joint degree program offers students an integrative education in language and business, emphasizing the centrality of cultural and linguistic competency to the business sector, and the ways that language study effects change and innovation in the world. In addition to developing critical tools and professional perspectives essential to business, students will take up vital humanistic and cultural questions through the study of literary, historical, and linguistic traditions, illuminating social and ethical dimensions that intersect with the business world.
The Business component provides five different concentrations: Accounting, Finance, Management, Marketing, or International Business. For complete information, please see the International Business, Language, and Culture section of the Undergraduate Bulletin.
Students enrolled in this program may take no more than 25% of their total coursework from the designated offerings in the McDonough School of Business.