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248 Master's degrees offered by the university
Sociology
Part of the social and behavioral sciences discipline in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, the Sociology graduate program at George Washington University provides students with a solid grounding in sociological theory and research methods. Students gain hands-on experience conducting quantitative and qualitative research and develop skills in data collection and analysis.
Community - Oriented Primary Care
The M.P.H. in Community - Oriented Primary Care at George Washington University provides the knowledge and skills necessary to implement a COPC program, a framework to analyze and evaluate community-based intervention, and opportunities to practice community oriented primary care, especially within vulnerable communities.
Education and Human Development - Instructional Design
The dual degree in Education and Human Development - Instructional Design from George Washington University provides students with leadership skills that allow alumni to successfully improve human performance and learning through technology.
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.
Dual Degree in Applied Economics and Budget and Public Finance
The Dual Degree in Applied Economics and Budget and Public Finance at George Washington University works in conjunction with the Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration to offer a dual master of science in the field of applied economics and graduate certificate in budget and public finance program.
Dual Degree in Curriculum and Instruction, Elementary Education Concentration and Literacy Education
The Dual Degree in Curriculum and Instruction, Elementary Education Concentration and Literacy Education at George Washington University offers a dual master of arts in education and human development in the field of curriculum and instruction with a concentration in elementary education and graduate certificate in literacy education program.
Nuclear Policy
This 15-credit graduate certificate will provide a broad knowledge of nuclear security, non-proliferation and arms control issues, as well as broader security and energy policy issues in an international affairs context.The Nuclear Policy program is offered at George Washington University.
Incorporating International Perspectives in Education
The certificate Incorporating International Perspectives in Education program at George Washington University is designed for individuals with a bachelor’s or master’s degrees who are interested in learning about internationalization and how to incorporate global perspectives into curriculum, pedagogy, and school policy and practice.
Chemistry
Housed in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, George Washington University's graduate Chemistry program fosters active learning through a research-based curriculum. Students go an additional step and think about the importance and the impact of their work on the world at large.
Political Management, Global Politics Concentration
The Political Management, Global Politics Concentration at George Washington University prepares students to be successful in meeting their goals, influencing the political process, and making a positive difference in their communities, whether it be at the local, state, national, or international level.
Environmental and Sustainability Policy
The Environmental and Sustainability Policy Program at George Washington University offers a multidisciplinary approach to environmental and sustainability studies. This STEM program teaches students to craft policy using science-based evidence, understand economic incentives and develop a clear-eyed understanding of environmental law and politics.
Dual Degree in Data Science and Geographic Information Systems
The Dual Degree in Data Science and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) at George Washington University is a comprehensive programme leading to a Master of Science degree. This course typically spans a duration that allows for in-depth learning and practical application, preparing students for various professional roles in the field.
Speech-Language Pathology
As part of the Speech-Language Pathology program at George Washington University nationally ranked speech-language pathology graduate program, students receive in-depth education on all aspects of communication and hands-on experience evaluating patients and administering therapy treatments.
Dual Master of Public Health and Doctor of Medicine
The Dual Master of Public Health and Doctor of Medicine at George Washington University offers two combined degree programs to prepare clinician-leaders to help drive the changing health care landscape, improve broad health systems, promote the health of communities, and engage in scholarly inquiry.
Computer-Integrated Design in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
The Computer-Integrated Design in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering certificate program offered by George Washington University has been created to provide working engineers with a coordinated four-course sequence that emphasizes hands-on experience with current professional design methodologies, and software.
Dual Degree in Master of Business Administration
The Dual Degree in Master of Business Administration at George Washington University offers a joint degree program leading to any of the master of arts degrees in the Elliott School and the master of business administration (MBA).
Joint Degree in Physician Assistant and Master of Public Health
The Joint Degree in Physician Assistant and Master of Public Health at George Washington University strives to fill the need for a new type of health care professional: one who has both the depth of medical knowledge and the range of leadership and policy skills to meet the challenges of future practice.
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.
Sustainable Urban Planning
The Sustainable Urban Planning program at George Washington University you will study cities through the lens of economic, social, and environmental sustainability.
Elementary Education
The Elementary Education program offered by George Washington University is further grounded in a conceptual framework consisting of three integrated themes: knowledge, individuality and social responsibility. These themes provide a cohesive conceptual framework for the entire program and are reflected in all aspects of program coursework as well as in related clinical experiences.