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40 Master's degrees offered by the university
Philosophy and Law
The Philosophy and Law dual-degree program from the Catholic University of America is open to students who have received a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university and demonstrated a satisfactory performance on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) and Graduate Record Examination (GRE).
Engineering Management
The Engineering Management Program at Catholic University of America has a proud 40-year history of successfully educating military, government and industry professionals in the art and science of leading and managing people in technical organizations.
Library and Information Science
The Library and Information Science degree from Catholic University of America is highly relevant in today's information-intensive world. The demand for professionals with the ability to manage information and data and help people navigate the dynamic and changing information environment is very high.
Mechanical Engineering
The Department of Mechanical Engineering from Catholic University of America offers a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Mechanical Engineering. The degree requires 30 credit hours, consisting of either 10 courses or 8 courses and a master's thesis.
Greek and Latin
This Greek and Latin program from Catholic University of America provides the strongest possible foundation for additional work in classics or related disciplines. Its graduates gain high competence in both Greek and Latin and receive training in research methodologies.
Politics
The M.A. in Politics from the Catholic University of America offers concentrations in Political Theory, World Politics, and American Government. Class sizes are small--generally under ten students per course--and feature traditional seminar-style environments and close working relationships with Politics Department faculty.
Data Analytics
The Catholic University of America is partnering with industry leaders to offer education in Data Analytics.
Health Administration
A Master of Health Administration (MHA) at Catholic University of America is a professional degree designed to prepare students for leadership and managerial roles in hospitals and other healthcare systems, consulting firms, or healthcare related businesses.
Library and Information Science and Law
The Department of Library and Information Science and the Columbus School of Law offer a joint-degree program in Library and Information Science and Law from Catholic University of America to provide academic preparation for law librarianship. Many law library positions require both a law degree and a library and information science degree.
Ecclesial Administration and Management
The Master of Science in Ecclesial Administration and Management at the Busch School of Business from the Catholic University of America is a one-year online program in management, accounting, finance, planning, and decision-making, that keeps spiritual goods firmly in view.
Catholic Clinical Ethics (online)
The Catholic University of America's Catholic Clinical Ethics online program prepares leadership at healthcare institutions to address complex social and ethical issues in healthcare, clinical treatment, genetics, biotechnology, and policy within the framework of the Catholic moral tradition and teaching.
Moral Theology, Ethics
The M.A. program in Moral Theology, Ethics from Catholic University of America is designed to introduce students to scholarship and research in theology and religious studies in general and to Moral Theology/Ethics in particular.
Architecture and Net Zero Design
The Architecture and Net Zero Design program from Catholic University of America consists of 18 credit hours of coursework (six three-credit courses).
History and Law
The joint M.A./J.D. History and Law program from Catholic University of America allows students to earn the standard professional degree required to practice law, simultaneously with advanced study of history.
Social Work
The Master of Social Work program at the National Catholic School of Social Service (NCSSS) from the Catholic University of America seeks to prepare advanced practitioners who, consistent with their chosen concentrations, act as agents of change to promote individual and societal well-being.
History
The M.A. degree in History introduces students from the Catholic University of America to professional historical study by combining analytical rigor with training in a broadly defined field of history.
Civil Engineering
The Civil Engineering department from Catholic University of America offers a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in civil engineering. Our goal is to produce graduates who are schooled in fundamentals and capable of doing advanced engineering work.
Early Christian Studies
This Early Christian Studies degree from Catholic University of America is an interdisciplinary graduate program. Although our degrees are awarded within the School of Arts and Sciences, our students take courses in a range of schools and departments, drawing upon historical, linguistic, literary, philosophical, and theological disciplines and methods.
Philosophy
Philosophy candidates at the Catholic University of America must have received a bachelor's degree from a recognized institution. Although an undergraduate degree in philosophy is not required for admission to the M.A./Ph.L. program, where deficits exist, students will be required to make them up through additional graduate coursework in select philosophical disciplines.
Psychology and Law
The M.A. is awarded in conjunction with the J.D. after 21 credits of coursework, approval of a topic paper, and successful completion of the comprehensive examinations in this Psychology and Law program from Catholic University of America.