Business & Global Affairs, BS

The Dikran Izmrlian Program in Business and Global Affairs (BGA) is a joint degree designed and delivered by the McDonough School of Business (MSB) and the School of Foreign Service (SFS). First-year students enrolled in MSB and SFS are eligible to apply to pursue the B.S. in Business and Global Affairs. 

The BGA program features a four-year sequence of signature courses with multiple off-campus experiences in Washington, D.C. and around the world. The first BGA signature course, offered in the spring of the first year, is a degree requirement and is open to all first-year students.  Eligible first-year students apply in April to pursue the BGA and, if selected, the program of study continues in the sophomore through senior years.

Students pursuing the B.S. in Business and Global Affairs remain students of their home schools (MSB or SFS) but no longer pursue the BSBA or the BSFS. Students will fulfill the degree requirements of the BGA program and are subject to the policies and procedures of their home schools except as provided in this section. Specific BGA curricular requirements, policies, and procedures outlined below supersede those of the home schools. 

The diploma will indicate that the B.S. in Business and Global Affairs was delivered jointly by two schools, the McDonough School of Business and the Walsh School of Foreign Service.

Advising

For students pursuing the B.S. in Business and Global Affairs, specialized academic advising is provided by a joint MSB-SFS advising team.  A BGA advisor is assigned to each student upon acceptance to the program during the summer before the sophomore year. Advisors in the Business and Global Affairs program provide specific information about the proper sequencing of courses required for the degree, give formal approval to students’ proposed course selection for each upcoming semester, and serve as a sounding board for exploring various academic options.  One of the advisor’s primary responsibilities is to help students work out an academic program that will enable them to complete their studies on schedule while also pursuing elective courses and other interests. For first-year students, the BGA advising team will supplement the usual first-year advisor resources and assignments within the students’ home schools.

Academic Policies and Procedures

Eligibility for the Izmirlian BGA Program

The B.S. in Business and Global Affairs is a limited-enrollment degree program delivered jointly by the McDonough School of Business and the School of Foreign Service. Students must be enrolled in the McDonough School of Business or the School of Foreign Service to pursue the B.S. in Business and Global Affairs. Interested first-year students from Georgetown College, School of Nursing and School of Health Studies must first submit an internal transfer application to MSB or SFS at the end of their first year to be eligible to apply to pursue the B.S. in Business and Global Affairs.

Applicable Policies and Procedures

Students pursuing the B.S. in Business and Global Affairs are subject to the academic policies and procedures of this Bulletin as set forth in the Academic Regulations section as well as the policies set forth by their home schools in the MSB and SFS sections of this Bulletin. Specific BGA requirements, policies, and procedures set forth in this section of the Bulletin supersede those of the home schools.

All students are required to comply with the University Academic Regulations. Students are expected to familiarize themselves with these regulations, and no student can claim that unfamiliarity with these regulations warrants an exception to them.

For more information about the B.S. in Business and Global Affairs please visit the Izmirlian BGA program.