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248 Master's degrees offered by the university
American Studies
Housed in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, American Studies at George Washington University is one of the nation's most rigorous and innovative programs.
Philosophy and Social Policy
The Master of Arts degree in Philosophy and Social Policy at George Washington University develops the critical thinking, close reading, persuasive writing and oral communication skills needed for success in a doctoral program or teaching career.
Physics
The Department of Physics at George Washington University is part of the natural, mathematical and biomedical sciences discipline in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences. The department offers undergraduate degrees in physics and biophysics and graduate physics degrees, both an M.S. and Ph.D.
Anatomical and Translational Sciences
The Master of Science in Anatomical and Translational Sciences (M-ATS) offered by George Washington University is a two-year non-thesis master’s program designed to give students advanced knowledge in basic medical sciences, clinical studies, and clinical and translational research methods.
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.
Budget and Public Finance
The Budget and Public Finance program at George Washington University provides course work in the theoretical and practical foundations of public budgeting and in the formulation and evaluation of public budgets, as well as the complex choices of economic reasoning in response to resource allocation in the process of formulating and implementing public budgets.
International Development Studies
The International Development Studies program at George Washington University has been an effective career choice for many graduates who have gone on to have a significant impact in the world.
Computer Science
The Computer Science program at George Washington University helps students acquire advanced programming and coding skills that going beyond basic concepts to cover topics such as artificial intelligence, graphic and user interface and cloud computing.
Museum Studies
Students in the Museum Studies program at George Washington University gain foundational knowledge about the state of museum work today, practical skills, and the ability to critically engage with developments in the field.
Clinical Mental Health Counseling
The Clinical Mental Health Counseling program at George Washington University is committed to preparing knowledgeable and ethical professional counselors equipped for the practice of individual, couple, family, and group counseling.
Organizational Learning and Change
This certificate provides an in-depth understanding of how a learning focus helps organizations improve their performance and create sustainable change. The Organizational Learning and Change program is offered at George Washington University.
Geography
Part of the social and behavioral sciences in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, the Geography program offered by George Washington University investigates societal and environmental dynamics, focusing on questions of sustainability, urbanization and uneven resource distribution.
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.
Project Management
The Project Management program at George Washington University School of Business adopts a systems-oriented approach to project management focused on both hard skills (such as project management analytics) and soft skills (which prepare our graduates to make complex decisions, manage risk, and lead project teams). This complementary approach is critical for success in the field.
Global Health Epidemiology and Disease Control
The Global Health Epidemiology and Disease Control at George Washington University has the mission of preparing the next generation of global health professionals to develop and rigorously appraise infectious and chronic disease control-related programs using analytical and creative assessment skills.
Dual Degree in Master of Business Administration and Information Systems Technology
The Dual Degree in Master of Business Administration and Information Systems Technology at George Washington University offers a dual master of business administration (MBA) and master of science in the field of information systems technology (MS-IST) degree program.
Nurse-Midwifery
The Nurse-Midwifery at George Washington University is a collaboration with Shenandoah University (SU).
Dual Degree in Marketing and Tourism, Hospitality, and Event Management
The Dual Degree in Marketing and Tourism, Hospitality, and Event Management at George Washington University offers a dual bachelor of science with a major in marketing and master of science in tourism, hospitality, and event management degree program.
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
The Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner at George Washington University offers registered nurses the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and skills to provide care to individuals, families, and groups with psychiatric/mental health needs.