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248 Master's degrees offered by the university
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.
Security Policy Studies
The Security Policy Studies program at George Washington University can open doors to future employment in the security policy institutions of the federal government, in the private sector, in international organizations such as NATO, and in the many non-profit institutions engaged in security policy work.
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.
Dual Degree in Environmental Resource Policy and Geographical Information Systems
The Dual Degree in Environmental Resource Policy and Geographical Information Systems at George Washington University offers a dual master of arts in environmental resource policy (ENRP) and graduate certificate in geographical information systems (GIS) program.
Interior Architecture
The Interior Architecture at George Washington University is designed for students who have a received an undergraduate degree in interior design, interior architecture, or architecture, and who wish to continue to challenge themselves in an academic setting.
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.
Epidemiology
Our graduate program in Epidemiology offered by George Washington University prepares students to conduct epidemiological research, undertake evaluation studies and monitor population health status in academic, governmental, private sector and community health settings.
Curriculum and Instruction, Interdisciplinary Studies - Incorporating International Perspectives in Education
The School of Education and Human Development offers a dual degree in Curriculum and Instruction, Interdisciplinary Studies - Incorporating International Perspectives in Education at the George Washington University.
International Studies
The International Studies program at George Washington University creates an opportunity for students at our international partner institutions to spend a year at the Elliott School.
Legislative Affairs
The curriculum of the Legislative Affairs program at George Washington University covers the entire scope of the policymaking environment, from interest groups and PACs, to the media, to policy-specific deep dives into topics like cybersecurity and environmental policy.
Clinical Laboratory Management
The online Clinical Laboratory Management program at George Washington University prepares students for the ASCP Diplomate in Laboratory Management examination, which requires knowledge of information specific to clinical laboratory management.
Information Systems Technology
The Information Systems Technology program at George Washington University is designed for working professionals in information systems technology who are looking to make a career shift.
Educational Leadership and Administration
The Educational Leadership and Administration at George Washington University has garnered national recognition from the Educational Leadership Constituent Council (ELCC) and is nationally accredited and recognized as a program of distinction by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).
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.
Curriculum and Instruction, Interdisciplinary Studies Concentration
The Curriculum and Instruction, Interdisciplinary Studies Concentration at George Washington University is comprised of three core courses and 21 elective credits.
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.
Dual Degree in Business Administration and Tourism, Hospitality, and Event Management
The Dual Degree in Business Administration and Tourism, Hospitality, and Event Management at George Washington University offers a dual master of business administration (MBA) and master of science in tourism, hospitality, and event management (MS) degree program.
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.
Interdisciplinary Secondary Transition Services
The Interdisciplinary Secondary Transition Services at George Washington University prepares you to be a change agent in teaching, leadership, and support roles.
Biological Sciences
The department’s graduate Biological Sciences program offered by George Washington University is highly interactive, and students move easily between fields within the department and interact with other programs and institutions.