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248 Master's degrees offered by the university
Classical Acting
The Shakespeare Theatre Company brings to the partnership world-class artists/teachers, a comprehensive training program and a distinguished reputation as a nationally and internationally recognized leader in classical repertory, under the guidance of Artistic Director Michael Kahn. The Classical Acting program is offered at George Washington University.
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.
International Policy and Practice
The International Policy and Practice program at George Washington University examines the national and international policy responses to these problems, including the operations of the intelligence community, the military, diplomats, and international economic policymakers.
Communication Management
Communication Management explores systematic planning, implementing, monitoring, and revising of communication messages and processes (including technology and networks) within and across organizations. The program offered by George Washington University is designed to meet the needs of a diverse pool of students with varying career aspirations in this growing field.
Public Health - Certificate
The graduate certificate in Public Health - Certificate offered by George Washington University is tailored to individual professional goals. An adviser is assigned to each student to develop an individualized program of study.
Accountancy
George Washington University's Accountancy program, which may be pursued on a full-time or part-time basis, is tailored to individual interests and career objectives in accounting, financial management and tax practice. No business background is necessary prior to joining the program.
Public Relations and Communications
The Master’s in Public Relations and Communications from George Washington University empowers communicators in government, nonprofit, and corporate sectors to lead and thrive. We shape future leaders through advanced education, training, and professional development.
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.
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.
Anatomical and Translational Sciences
The Anatomical and Translational Sciences at George Washington University is a two-year, non-thesis program designed to give students advanced knowledge in basic medical sciences, clinical studies, and clinical and translational research methods.
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.
Tourism, Hospitality, and Event Management
Students may concentrate their studies in event and meeting management, hospitality management, sport management, or sustainable tourism management. Or they may develop individualized concentrations focusing on ecotourism or cultural heritage tourism. The Tourism, Hospitality, and Event Management program is offered at George Washington University.
Human Paleobiology
The Human Paleobiology program at George Washington University is the graduate education and training effort of the Center for the Advanced Study of Human Paleobiology, which promotes interdisciplinary research on human evolution.
Dual Degree in Applied Economics and Geographical Information Systems
The Dual Degree in Applied Economics and Geographical Information Systems at George Washington University works in conjunction with the Department of Geography to offer a dual master of science in the field of applied economics and graduate certificate in geographical information systems.
History
The M.A. History program at George Washington University offers students the opportunity to focus on an area of their choice. Alternatively, students may opt to specialize in one of the departments concentrations Historic Preservation; History and Public Policy; Imperial and Colonial Studies; and U.S. Legal History.
Anthropology
Anthropology at George Washington University is the study of human difference and diversity in the present and the past. In its broad focus on humanity, anthropology brings together the humanities, natural sciences and social sciences.
Interaction Design
The Interaction Design program at George Washington University is a unique program for emerging designers who are passionate about social innovation and ready to tackle complex, systemic problems.
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.