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248 Master's degrees offered by the university
Biostatistics
The George Washington University students receive intensive training in applied and theoretical Biostatistics, statistical inference, probability theory and statistical genetics. They apply these skills to the design and analysis of epidemiological investigations, evaluation studies and other public health challenges.
Immunohematology and Biotechnology
The goal of this Immunohematology and Biotechnology program at George Washington University is to prepare individuals to be competitive for careers in management, research and education in the area of immunohematology.
Engineering and Technology Management
The Engineering and Technology Management program offered by George Washington University emphasizes study of general management problems as well as the use of specific knowledge and methods to solve problems and explore opportunities in engineering, science and technology
Dual Degree in Curriculum and Instruction, Elementary Education Concentration and TESOL
The Dual Degree in Curriculum and Instruction, Elementary Education Concentration and TESOL 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 interdisciplinary studies and graduate certificate in teaching English to speakers of other languages.
Dual Degree in Master of Business Administration and Juris Doctor
The Dual Degree in Master of Business Administration and Juris Doctor at George Washington University offers a joint program leading to the master of business administration and juris doctor (JD) degree.
Experiential Jewish Education
George Washington University's program in Experiential Jewish Education, the only Master’s of its kind in the United States, offers an intensive 12-month, cross-disciplinary curriculum in Jewish Cultural Arts, Experiential Jewish Education, and Museum Education.
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.
Budget and Public Finance
The Budget and Public Finance program at George Washington University provides course work in the theoretical and practical foundations of public budgeting and in the formulation and evaluation of public budgets, as well as the complex choices of economic reasoning in response to resource allocation in the process of formulating and implementing public budgets.
Dual Degree in Master of Business Administration and Applied Finance
The Dual Degree in Master of Business Administration and Applied Finance at George Washington University offers a dual master of business administration (MBA) and master of science in the field of applied finance (MS) degree program.
Data Science
The Data Science programme at George Washington University leads to a B.Sc. in Data Science (Hons). This STEM-designated course is designed to equip students with the skills needed for data-driven careers. The programme duration and attendance format details are not specified, but it focuses on preparing graduates for the evolving demands of the industry.
Forensic Psychology
The Forensic Psychology program at George Washington University brings together students who are fascinated by the mind and how it drives behaviour.
School Counseling
The School Counseling program of study includes classroom, laboratory and field-site education and training. The program offered by George Washington University also includes a two-semester internship during which interns deliver counseling services under supervision both in the program’s Community Counseling Services Center, a fully equipped training facility, and at schools in the community.
English
Graduate seminars at the George Washington University's English program are offered on a variety of subjects and time periods each semester. Special strengths include medieval and early modern studies, 19th century studies, and contemporary literatures.
Finance
The Finance program at George Washington University builds upon a Bachelor or Master of Business Administration or a degree in another quantitative discipline. It emphasizes both financial theory and quantitative methods in financial management.
Computer Science
The Computer Science program at George Washington University helps students acquire advanced programming and coding skills that going beyond basic concepts to cover topics such as artificial intelligence, graphic and user interface and cloud computing.
Marketing
The Marketing at George Washington University is designed to provide students with knowledge, skills and abilities to visualize long term strategies and analyze critical information in a fast changing and uncertain global environment.
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.
Educational Technology Leadership
The Educational Technology Leadership program offered by George Washington University is founded on three beliefs: that leadership skills and technological competence are fundamental to the appropriate and successful utilization of technologies in educational settings; that access to the requisite knowledge should be universal, despite the barriers of distance.
International Development Studies
The International Development Studies program at George Washington University has been an effective career choice for many graduates who have gone on to have a significant impact in the world.
Interdisciplinary Business Studies
The Master of Interdisciplinary Business Studies (MIBS) at George Washington University is a degree program that allows students with interdisciplinary interests to combine the study of two twelve-credit graduate certificates with six credit hours of elective courses.