They undertake internships at places like the World Bank and the White House, they examine case studies that look beyond the bottom line to also explore ethics, they do problem-solving for real corporations and they have contact with high-profile executives willing to talk about the challenges of their industries.There are no majors, but students focus among these six concentrations: business economics and public policy; finance; information systems; international business; marketing; and tourism, sport, event and hospitality management.

You may hear the news about a company going bankrupt, issuing stock, launching a marketing campaign or seeking capital. But what does that really mean? Our business classes help you relate theory to everyday existence.

The Business program is offered at George Washington University.