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14 Master's degrees offered by the university
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
The Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering program at George Washington University boasts areas of excellence in nanotechnology, biomimetics, biomedical engineering, and energy, in addition to its strengths in the discipline’s traditional fields.
Geoenvironmental Engineering
The certificate program in Geoenvironmental Engineering at George Washington University is designed to provide the necessary background for civil engineers to practice in the field of geoenvironmental engineering.
Biomedical Informatics
The Biomedical Informatics program at George Washington University prepare graduates with the knowledge and skills needed to facilitate and lead innovation in health care. Throughout the programs, practitioners will use informatics analytics and tools to support clinical decision-making, clinical research, and patient engagement.
Biomedical Engineering Dual Degree
The Biomedical Engineering Dual Degree at George Washington University provides an opportunity for students to complete a conventional four-year Bachelor of Science degree program with one additional year of study to earn a Master of Science degree.
Environmental Engineering
The Environmental Engineering programme at George Washington University provides a comprehensive foundation in ecological protection. This postgraduate degree is delivered full-time or part-time at the Washington campus, focusing on water quality, waste management, and regulatory compliance to prepare experts for global challenges.
Nuclear Policy
This 15-credit graduate certificate will provide a broad knowledge of nuclear security, non-proliferation and arms control issues, as well as broader security and energy policy issues in an international affairs context.The Nuclear Policy program is offered at George Washington University.
Systems Engineering
The Systems Engineering program at George Washington University provides broad knowledge of the "systems approach" for designing and managing large-scale engineering systems throughout the life cycle, with faculty and students exploring case studies and methodologies from NASA, the U.S. Department of Defense and U.S. corporations.
Engineering and Technology Management
The Engineering and Technology Management program offered by George Washington University emphasizes study of general management problems as well as the use of specific knowledge and methods to solve problems and explore opportunities in engineering, science and technology
Computer-Integrated Design in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
The Computer-Integrated Design in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering certificate program offered by George Washington University has been created to provide working engineers with a coordinated four-course sequence that emphasizes hands-on experience with current professional design methodologies, and software.
Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering program at George Washington University is designed for students seeking to advance their expertise in electrical engineering. This program offers a comprehensive curriculum that covers a range of topics, including circuit design, signal processing, electromagnetics, control systems, and telecommunications.
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering graduate students at George Washington University have extraordinary opportunities to learn about the state-of-the-art in their studies.
International Science and Technology Policy
Scientific and technological advances provide the basis of international competitiveness and account for the bulk of national growth and the improvement of the quality of life around the world. The International Science and Technology Policy program is offered at George Washington University.
Structural Engineering
Structural Engineering from George Washington University focuses on four main areas: earthquake engineering design, concrete bridge design, extreme event design of structures, and building design.
Biomedical Engineering
The School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) grants the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in biomedical engineering through the Department of Biomedical Engineering at George Washington University.