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12 Master's degrees offered by the university
Forensic Molecular Biology
The Forensic Molecular Biology program at George Washington University offers advanced study in crime scene and forensic investigation, forensic chemistry and forensic molecular biology.
Foundations of Rehabilitation Services
Earn your Graduate Certificate in the Foundations of Rehabilitation Services at George Washington University and further develop your counseling abilities to effectively guide and place persons with disabilities into steady employment environments.
Emergency Management and Public Health
The Emergency Management and Public Health program at George Washington University provides the skills needed to define emergencies and disasters as well as develop incident management plans for responding to and managing environmental and public health emergencies.
Crime Scene Investigation
The Crime Scene Investigation at George Washington University is a 36-credit Master of Science degree. This STEM-designated programme is delivered on-campus and focuses on the scientific methods required for investigative work. It provides expert training in evidence collection and documentation for aspiring forensic professionals.
Humanitarian Health and Disaster Response
The MPH in Humanitarian Health and Disaster Response program at George Washington University equips students with the necessary knowledge, attitudes and self-efficacy/skill-sets to assess needs, design and implement programs, and contribute to better decision-making, performance efficiency, and sound policy making within aid system and in humanitarian settings.
Museum Education
Our graduates come from diverse academic and professional backgrounds. They qualify for positions in art, history or science museums; children’s museums; zoos; aquariums and historical societies or sites.The Museum Education program is offered at George Washington University.
Nonprofit Management
The Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management at George Washington University provides an overview of central concepts in managing nonprofit organizations and is intended to meet the needs of students seeking a focused experience in preparation for a career in nonprofit organizations.
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.
Social Practice
The Master of Fine Arts in Social Practice at George Washington University with a focus in public policy is a unique program that connects art, policy and collective action. The program brings together artists, designers, organizers, researchers and policymakers to initiate learning opportunities and projects that address the critical questions of our time.
Museum Studies - Nonprofit Management
We offer a dual degree in Museum Studies - Nonprofit Management degree at the George Washington University.
Forensic Sciences
The Forensic Sciences program at George Washington University offers advanced study in crime scene and forensic investigation, forensic chemistry and forensic molecular biology.
Forensic Chemistry
Forensic Chemistry from George Washington University expands on the general MFS program curriculum with advanced work in medicinal chemistry, instrumental analysis and trace evidence analysis.