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29 Master's degrees offered by the university
Early Childhood Special Education
The Early Childhood Special Education Program at George Washington University offers a non-categorical program that prepares students to work with children who are typically developing, those with disabilities and their respective families.
Elementary Education
The Elementary Education program offered by George Washington University is further grounded in a conceptual framework consisting of three integrated themes: knowledge, individuality and social responsibility. These themes provide a cohesive conceptual framework for the entire program and are reflected in all aspects of program coursework as well as in related clinical experiences.
Special Education for Children with Emotional and Behavioral Disabilities
The Graduate School of Education and Human Development offers a 39-credit-hour master’s degree program in Special Education for Children with Emotional and Behavioral Disabilities at George Washington University for teachers of students with emotional and behavioral disabilities (EBD) in a professional development school model.
Dual Degree in Curriculum and Instruction, Elementary Education Concentration and Literacy Education
The Dual Degree in Curriculum and Instruction, Elementary Education Concentration and Literacy Education at George Washington University offers a dual master of arts in education and human development in the field of curriculum and instruction, interdisciplinary studies concentration and graduate certificate in literacy education.
Curriculum and Instruction, Reading and Literacy Education Concentration
The Curriculum and Instruction, Reading and Literacy Education Concentration at George Washington University prepares teachers, education professionals, and others with diverse experiences for leadership roles in school and out-of-school settings.
Curriculum and Instruction, Interdisciplinary Studies - Curriculum Writing, Evaluation, and Development
The dual master degree in Curriculum and Instruction, Interdisciplinary Studies - Curriculum Writing, Evaluation, and Development is offered at the George Washington University.
Curriculum and Instruction, Elementary Education - Literacy Education
The Graduate School of Education and Human Development offers a dual degree in Curriculum and Instruction, Elementary Education - Literacy Education at the George Washington University.
Curriculum and Instruction, Interdisciplinary Studies - Assessment, Testing, and Measurement in Education
We offer a dual degree in Curriculum and Instruction, Interdisciplinary Studies - Assessment, Testing, and Measurement in Education at the George Washington University.
Curriculum and Instruction
The Curriculum and Instruction program offered at George Washington University examine research and reflective practice related to curriculum, teaching and learning, teacher education and broader educational policies.
Educational Leadership and Administration
The Educational Leadership and Administration at George Washington University has garnered national recognition from the Educational Leadership Constituent Council (ELCC) and is nationally accredited and recognized as a program of distinction by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).
Special Education
The Special Education program at George Washington University is committed to preparing knowledgeable, effective, and ethical K-12 license-eligible special educators to teach and serve diverse students with disabilities and their families.
Curriculum and Instruction, Interdisciplinary Studies - Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
This Dual degree in Curriculum and Instruction, Interdisciplinary Studies - Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages is offered at the George Washington University.
Incorporating International Perspectives in Education
The certificate Incorporating International Perspectives in Education program at George Washington University is designed for individuals with a bachelor’s or master’s degrees who are interested in learning about internationalization and how to incorporate global perspectives into curriculum, pedagogy, and school policy and practice.
Interdisciplinary Secondary Transition Services
The Interdisciplinary Secondary Transition Services at George Washington University prepares you to be a change agent in teaching, leadership, and support roles.
Dual Degree in Curriculum and Instruction, Elementary Education Concentration and Literacy Education
The Dual Degree in Curriculum and Instruction, Elementary Education Concentration and Literacy Education at George Washington University offers a dual master of arts in education and human development in the field of curriculum and instruction with a concentration in elementary education and graduate certificate in literacy education program.
School Counseling
The School Counseling program of study includes classroom, laboratory and field-site education and training. The program offered by George Washington University also includes a two-semester internship during which interns deliver counseling services under supervision both in the program’s Community Counseling Services Center, a fully equipped training facility, and at schools in the community.
Education Policy Studies
Students are introduced to lessons of the past, guided through the complexities of the present and encouraged to identify the potential of the future. The Education Policy Studies program is offered at George Washington University.
International Education
Enrolled students, representing interests as far-ranging as educational programs for children in Ghana to international study programs in Asia, learn about traditions and systems of education in other nations and cultures.They also acquire skills and experience relevant to working in these programs. The International Education program is offered at George Washington University.
Autism Spectrum Disorders
The Autism Spectrum Disorders program at George Washington University is designed to equip professionals with the knowledge and skills to work with individuals on the autism spectrum and other neurodevelopmental disorders.
Educational Technology Leadership
The Educational Technology Leadership program offered by George Washington University is founded on three beliefs: that leadership skills and technological competence are fundamental to the appropriate and successful utilization of technologies in educational settings; that access to the requisite knowledge should be universal, despite the barriers of distance.